Île-de-France tramway Line 2, Tram service in Île-de-France region, France.
Île-de-France tramway Line 2 is a transit service in Bezons, within the Île-de-France region of France, linking several suburbs to central Paris. The route passes through different municipalities and stops at stations serving both residential areas and important workplaces.
Operations began in the summer of 1997 on a converted track that had previously been used for train traffic. This brought back the tram network to the area after a gap of four decades.
The route runs daily between residential areas and the large business center, helping to keep people from different suburbs connected. Passengers often use the carriage for short trips to work or school, with many riders getting on and off at the busier stops.
Vehicles run regularly and are designed to hold a large number of riders, which helps during rush hours. Travelers find the carriages easy to board and can rely on steady departure times for longer trips.
Part of the route still follows the old railway corridors that were once used by heavier trains. This reuse shows how existing infrastructure can be reshaped for new purposes.
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