The Paris tramway system, known as the «Tramways d’Île-de-France», complements the city’s public transport network, especially in outlying areas. Currently, there are 15 tram lines in operation, identified as T1 to T13, with T3a and T3b considered separate lines. These lines total 283 stations and a combined length of approximately 196.6 km.

Main tram lines
- T1 : Connects Asnières – Quatre Routes with Gare de Noisy-le-Sec, crossing the north of Paris.
- T2 : One Bridge of Bezons to the Porte de Versailles, passing through the financial district of La Défense.
- T3a and T3b : They surround the south and northeast of Paris respectively, following the Boulevards des Maréchaux.
Schedules and frequency
Trams operate every day of the week, generally from 5:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. Frequency varies depending on the line and time of day, with shorter intervals during peak hours.
Travel planning
To plan your tram journeys and check real-time schedules, you can use the official RATP website: Hello RATP.
Fares and tickets
- Single Bus-Tram Ticket : Cost €2 (€1 reduced fare). Valid for a single journey without transfers between the metro or RER.
- Navigo Easy Pass : Rechargeable card that allows you to load individual tickets or passes such as the Paris Visite. Available at stations and authorized points of sale.
Trams in Paris Map
