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The urban bus and tram lines serve the city of Turin and the municipalities on the outskirts and run from 5.00 a.m. to midnight. For more information, contact GTT Customer Service Centres. Night Service: GTT Night Buster Turin Country selection Italy All cities & regions ⇓ Turin Hotels in Turin Hostels Guest houses Family rooms Budget hotels Luxurious hotels Bed & Breakfast Car rental Economy cars Tram map of Turin. Download, print and take it with you to your trip The actual dimensions of the Turin map are 668 X 472 pixels, file size (in bytes) - 9867.

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The Turin tramway network ( Italian: Rete tranviaria di Torino) is an important part, along with the Turin Metro, of the public transport network of the city and comune of Turin, in the Piedmont region, northwest Italy . In operation since 1871, the network is about 88 km (55 mi) long, [1] and comprises 10 lines. The network Urban lines Address: Piazza XVIII Dicembre, 8 Lingotto - (intermediate stop from/to Rome, Genoa, Florence) Address: via Pannunzio, 1 - map Stazione Dora (from/to Turin's International Airport "Sandro Pertini", every 30 minutes) Address: Piazza Baldissera For more info on train services and timetables visit: www.trenitalia.com www.italotreno.it Bus and tram . If you travel by public transport, find out what the services are. Turin Metro Information The Turin Metro service is a VAL transportation system that serves the Italian city of Turin. The present network comprises only one line stretching over thirteen kilometers and connecting the Lingotto Multifunctional Center in the city to the Fermi station around the Collegno region.

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The Turin Metro ( Italian: Metropolitana di Torino) is the modern VAL rapid transit system serving Turin. It is operated by Gruppo Torinese Trasporti (GTT), a public company controlled by the municipality of Turin. Torino (Turin), capital of the region of Piedmont in northern Italy, approx. 910,000 inhabitants. - tram operated by GTT (Gruppo Torinese Trasporti. 13-01-2014: Tram line 13/ introduced to reinforce bus line 13 between Statuto and Gran Madre 20-01-2014: 13/ extended from Statuto to Rondò Forca Gruppo Torinese Trasporti S.p.A C.so Turati 19/6, 10128 Torino - tel. 011.57.641 e-mail: [email protected] R.I. di Torino e Codice Fiscale 08555280018 - P. IVA 08559940013 - Pec: [email protected] The underground line connects the town of Collegno (to the west) with Bengasi (to the south), and goes through the center of Turin, passing by the Porta Susa and Porta Nuova railway stations. For more information, contact GTT Customer Service Centres. The timetables of the metro line are: Service start. Service end.

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Gruppo Torinese Trasporti S.p.A C.so Turati 19/6, 10128 Torino - tel. 011.57.641 e-mail: [email protected] R.I. di Torino e Codice Fiscale 08555280018 - P. IVA 08559940013 - Pec: [email protected] The very active historical association of the tramway in Turin, Italy, has published numerous booklets in recent years, mostly dealing with vehicles, in good quality and bilingual (it/en). Now a new publication is available with the simple title "I Tram a Torino".. A detailed track plan, colour-coded by status, provides interesting. Le métro circule entre 5h30 et 1h00 environ. > Carte du métro de Turin. Image d'Arbalete. Licence CCBYSA 2.0 Lieux d'intérêts par station de métro à Turin : Station Lingotto : Pinacothèque Agnelli, Musée de l'Automobile de Turin, Palais des Congrès. Station Dante : Musée Fiat. Station Nizza : Parc Valentino, Borgo medievale . The new GTT contactless payment system allows passengers to purchase a bus ticket in metro stations and, on board, on the 6, 8, 11, 12, 17/, 19, 19N, 33, 35, 38, 44, 55, 56, 58, 58/, 61, 63/, 64, 68, 71, 74, 84, CP1, OB1, SE1, SE2 and SM2 bus routes. Payment cards will open turnstiles and validate tickets on board.

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Public transport tickets Public transport tickets come in various forms, all listed on the GTT website. The standard is a single ticket (less than €2), which is valid for 100 minutes on all city buses and trams and includes one metro ride. Then there are day cards (€4) and passes for 48-/72-hours (around €7.50/€10). GTT-Gruppo Torinese Trasporti Spa is the company managing urban public transportation in Turin. GTT's transportation is used by more than 640,000 people every day. Thus, in the city, to get around by public transport, you can use either a subway line, with also the boast of being the first automatic one in Italy (these are light, frequent, driverless vehicles), or 8 tram lines and more than 80.