Transport in Le Havre
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Le Havre is a city in the department of Seine-Maritime, situated in the Normandy region of France. The city is located 200 kilometres (120 mi) west of Paris, on the English Channel. The city has a population of 242,474 and is the 13th largest city in France.
Bus

Bus services are operated by CTPO, a subsidiary of Veolia Transport.
- 1 (Sainte-Adresse (La Hève) - Montivilliers (Gare))
- 2 (Perrey - Gonfreville-L'Orcher (Parc de l'estuaire))
- 3 (Grand Hameau - Graville)
- 4 (Jenner - Perrey)
- 5 (Sainte-Adresse (St André) - Graville)
- 6 (Grand Hameau - Gares)
- 7 (Notre Dame - Gonfreville-L'Orcher (Parc de l'estuaire))
- 8 (Gares - Soquence)
- 9 (Gares - Montivilliers (Gare))
- 10 (Montivlliers (Cours Ste Croix) - Gonfreville-L'Orcher (Parc de l'estuaire))
- 11 (Octeville (Centre) - G. Brassens)
- 12 (J. Monod Nord - Gainneville)
- 13 (Octeville - St Martin du Manoir)
- 14 (Cité Pelletier - Pissotière à Madame)
- 15 (Rouelles - Emfrayette)
- 16 (F. Liszt - M. Bellonte)
Tram

Le Havre has 2 tram routes, serving large parts of the city. Le Havre regained trams on 12 December 2012, after the network was closed in 1957. There is a network of 13 kilometres (8.1 mi), using Citadis 302 trams. Both tram routes serve Le Havre railway station.
- A (La Plage - Hotel de Ville - Gare - Université - Mare Rouge - Mont-Gaillard)
- B (La Plage - Hotel de Ville - Gare - Université - Atrium - Caucriauville)
