Carle Vernet station is an intermediate stop on line C of the tramway de Bordeaux, and the southern terminus of line D. It is named after the rue Carle Vernet, which in turn is named for Bordeaux native, the 18th century painter Carle Vernet.
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Location | Bordeaux France | ||||||||||
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Architect | E. de Portzamparc | ||||||||||
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Opened | 27 February 2008 | ||||||||||
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The stations is located on rue Carle Vernet in Bordeaux, close to its junction with the main rue d'Armagnac and rue Leon Palliere.
Routes run from Carle Vernet to Berges du Lac, Terres Neuves and Les Aubiers. There are also connections with buses of the TBC.
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