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4
1Saint-Eugène → Roche Combes
2Roche Combes → Saint-Eugène
3Charles de Gaulle → Port Marianne
4Port Marianne → Charles de Gaulle
Route stops

68 stops • 4 directions

Ligne 16 : Frontignan Plage - Frontignan
  1. Saint-Eugene
  2. Tamaris
  3. Ingril
  4. La Bergerie
  5. Tahiti
  6. Les Sablettes
  7. Maison du Tourisme
  8. Avenue Vauban
  9. Les Mouettes
  10. L'Entree
  11. Les Arenes
  12. Maurice Clavel
  13. Frontignan - Gare SNCF
  14. Gambetta
  15. Francois Villon
  16. Les Viviers
  17. Les Deux Pins
  18. Roche Combes
Ligne 16 : Frontignan - Frontignan Plage
  1. Roche Combes
  2. Les Deux Pins
  3. Les Viviers
  4. Francois Villon
  5. Square de la Liberte
  6. Gambetta
  7. Frontignan - Gare SNCF
  8. Maurice Clavel
  9. Les Arenes
  10. L'Entree
  11. Les Mouettes
  12. Avenue Vauban
  13. Maison du Tourisme
  14. Port Rive Est
  15. Les Courlis
  16. Ferdinand de Lesseps
  17. Les Sablettes
  18. Tahiti
  19. La Bergerie
  20. Ingril
  21. Tamaris
  22. Saint-Eugene
Bus 16: Charles de Gaulle - Port Marianne
  1. Charles de Gaulle
  2. Pioch Pelat
  3. Mas de Rochet
  4. Apollo
  5. Pierre Laroque
  6. Semard
  7. Andre Malraux
  8. Marie Durand
  9. Saint-Jean
  10. Colverts
  11. Paul Painleve
  12. Place de l'Europe
  13. Pont Juvenal
  14. Port Marianne
Bus 16: Port Marianne - Charles de Gaulle
  1. Port Marianne
  2. Pont Juvenal
  3. Place de l'Europe
  4. Paul Painleve
  5. Colverts
  6. Saint-Jean
  7. Marie Durand
  8. Andre Malraux
  9. Semard
  10. Pierre Laroque
  11. Apollo
  12. Mas de Rochet
  13. Pioch Pelat
  14. Charles de Gaulle
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Common Questions About This Route
We've gathered all the essentials based on open data. Straight answers to the questions people ask most often.

What number is assigned to this route?

Route number is 16. Remember it—the number stays the same everywhere: on the stop display, in apps, on the vehicle itself. Look for 16 specifically. If you're not sure you found the right stop, just ask someone nearby: 'Does bus 16 stop here?'

Where does bus #16 run?

This route serves the Montpellier (France) region. In larger metro areas, routes can pass through several districts or towns. To know for sure if it works for you, pull up the route map and check the key stops and direction.

Additional Route Information
Ligne 16 : Frontignan Plage - FrontignanLigne 16 : Frontignan Plage → Frontignan

Reference

16

Origin

Saint-Eugène

Destination

Roche Combes

Route network

Sète Agglopôle Mobilité

Operator

Sète Agglopôle Mobilité

Color

#267e41

Ligne 16 : Frontignan - Frontignan PlageLigne 16 : Frontignan → Frontignan Plage

Reference

16

Origin

Roche Combes

Destination

Saint-Eugène

Route network

Sète Agglopôle Mobilité

Operator

Sète Agglopôle Mobilité

Color

#267e41

Bus 16: Charles de Gaulle - Port MarianneBus 16: Charles de Gaulle → Port Marianne

Reference

16

Origin

Charles de Gaulle

Destination

Port Marianne

Interval

00:16:26

Route network

TaM

Operator

Transports de l'agglomération de Montpellier

Opening hours

Mo-Fr 06:25-22:45; Sa 06:25-22:44; Su 07:25-22:43

Travel time

00:19:14

Color

#36A7E9

Fare

Yes
Bus 16: Port Marianne - Charles de GaulleBus 16: Port Marianne → Charles de Gaulle

Reference

16

Origin

Port Marianne

Destination

Charles de Gaulle

Interval

00:16:32

Route network

TaM

Operator

Transports de l'agglomération de Montpellier

Opening hours

Mo-Fr 06:00-22:26;Sa 06:00-22:23;Su 07:00-22:23

Travel time

00:25:07

Color

#36A7E9

Fare

Yes

Quick overview

Explore the bus 16 route in Montpellier (France). 4 directions, 68 stops, and an interactive route map available in one place.

Data source

The data is obtained from open sources and may contain inaccuracies. Route information is updated regularly.


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