Palm Bus

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Palm Bus is a brand of bus services serving the Southern French city of Cannes, France. The operator, Veolia Transport Cannes is responsible for operating the Bus Azur buses for SITP, grouping the communes of Cannes, le Cannet et Mandelieu-la-Napoule, Théoule-sur-Mer and Mougins.

HeadquartersCannes
LocaleCannes
Service areaFrance
Service typeBus rapid transit
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Heuliez GX 337 from Line 1 stopping at Hôtel de Ville in September 2023.
HeadquartersCannes
LocaleCannes
Service areaFrance
Service typeBus rapid transit
Routes46
OperatorRégie Palm Bus
Websitehttps://www.palmbus.fr/
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History

1933–2014: Cannes buses history

A now-retired Heuliez GX 317 vehicle from Bus Azur running on Palm Impérial (or Route 8).

The city of Cannes was, until 1933, served by an urban tramway system, the Tramway de Cannes, as well as an inter-urban tramway, the Tramway de Nice et du Littoral until 1953.

The first bus services within Cannes and between Cannes and le Cannet began in 1936. Cannes bus company operated four lines:

Each of the lines were divided in two fare zones. In 1954, the concession for operation of buses in Cannes was given to Société des Transports Urbains de Cannes by the Syndicat Intercommunal des Transports Publics for twenty years. Several lines were created during the 1960s, linking Cannes to la Californie, Cannes and le Cannet via République and Cannes to l'Aubarède. Lines were divided into four fare zones. In 1968, severe strikes forced the company to reduce its staff presence on buses to one.

The STUC's concession was extended by ten years in 1974 thanks to a grant to the STIP. The company adopted a new ticketing system, using magnetic strip cards. Lines were grouped into two global fare zones in replacement of the four per line. Service was increased with the purchase of more rolling stock. Within two years, stock and staff numbers doubled.

In 1978, the STUC purchased a diesel multiple unit X 94630 for use on the Cannes-Ranguin railway line. Service was eleven minutes in length and bus ticketing used.

The concession was once more extended, for five years, in 1984, with further bus purchases and the repainting of the X 94630 into the line's colours. rail services ended in 1995 due to loss of revenue. On 5 November 1996, CGFTE Cannes signed a contract delegating services. In 2004, Bus Azur introduced double-decker buses on its line 8 quai Laubeuf-La Croisette-Palm Beach.

2014–2018: New network

On 1 January 2014, Bus Azur is extended to Mougins and Théoule-sur-Mer and officially becomes Palm Bus.

Palm Bus network is changed:[1] Sillages lines 24 and 27 are transferred to Cannes network, three lines named 22, 23 and 30 were created and departmental line 620 was transferred.

2018–2022: New buses

Since mid-2010, Palm Bus started receiving new articulated and electric Heuliez buses :

  • In 2018, Palm Bus received their first Heuliez Bus GX 337 Linium prototype.
  • In end-2019, Palm Bus received their first three-articulated buses, (GX 437 Linium).
  • In 2021, Palm Bus received their first electric buses.

2022–present: New buses lines

On 1 September 2022, Sillages line 18 were transferred to Cannes network.[2]

In September 2023, the network get into a high changement.[3]

Routes

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Express lines
AMandelieu-la-Napoule – Centre Commercial MinelleGare de Cannes
BMouans-Sartoux — Centre
Other lines
1Le Cannet — Penh ChaiCannes — Ranguin
2Le Cannet — BlanchisserieCannes — Les Bastides
4Le Cannet — Place LeclercCannes — Hôtel de Ville

6A/6BLe Cannet — Le Colombier
Cannes — Saint-Michel Collines
7Cannes — Mare MonteCannes — Polyclinique
7A*Cannes — Hôtel de VilleCannes — Villa Pont de Veyre
8Cannes — Quai LaubeufCannes — Palm Beach
9Gare de CannesVallauris — Fournas
10Le Cannet — Les Pins ParasolsCannes — Hôtel de Ville
11Le Cannet — Penh ChaiCannes — Gabians
11ALe Cannet — MairieLe Cannet — Les Pins Parasols
12Le Cannet — Mirandoles IICannes — Hôtel de Ville
13*Le Cannet — Place LeclercLe Cannet — Les Collines
14Cannes — Gare du BosquetCannes — Gabians
17Cannes — Simone Veil HospitalMandelieu-la-Napoule — Gare Routière
18La Roquette-sur-Siagne — Hameau Saint-Jean
19Saint-Raphaël — Le Trayas
Théoule-sur-Mer — Mairie
21Cannes — Hôtel de Ville
(circular line, via Notre-Dame-des-Pins and Gare SNCF)
22Saint-Raphaël — Le Trayas
Théoule-sur-Mer — Mairie
Gare de Cannes
23Mandelieu-la-Napoule — Parc d'activités de la Siagne
24Le Cannet — Place LeclercMougins — Place des Acades
26Mougins — TournamyCannes — Ranguin
28Mougins — Mairie Annexe de l’Aubarède
29Valbonne — Gare Routière
35Gare de CannesCannes — Ranguin
(via Le Cannet and Rocheville)
Circular lines
CP[A]Gare de Cannes
NS[B]Cannes — Hôtel de Ville
PM[C]Pont des Gabres
Summer lines
LT[D]Mandelieu-la-Napoule — Espace MullerMandelieu-la-Napoule — Port de la Rague
MP[E]Mandelieu-la-Napoule — Canadière-TassignyMandelieu-la-Napoule — Cannes Marina
BC[F]Cannes La Bocca — Résidence Coubertin
(circular line, via La Bocca-Verrerie, Place du Marché and la Roubine)
MR[G]Cannes — Parking Roseraie-Port Canto
(circular line, via Base Nautique and Plage de l'Étang))
Night lines
N10Le Cannet — Les Pins ParasolsCannes — Hôtel de Ville
N20Cannes – Boulevard du MidiGare de Cannes
(via Centre Commercial Minelle, Gare Routière and Hôtel de Ville)
N21Cannes — Hôtel de Ville
(circular line, via Palm Beach, Notre-Dame-des-Pins and Gare SNCF)
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Legends

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Notes

  1. City Palm
  2. Navette du Suquet
  3. Navette de la Presqu'île-Montfleury
  4. La Littorale
  5. Mimo Plage
  6. Bocca Cabana
  7. Mouré Rouge

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