Lille Metro schedule... is it 24/7?

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The M1 and M2 lines in Lille, France have a confusing schedule. It's 7 days per week, but it looks like it's "running" basically 24h hours per day (minus some ten-minute delay). I never took the metro later than 11 PM when I was in Lille last year, but people told me that it stops just before midnight. But... it looks like it starts right back up again immediately, after about 10 minutes.

What are the actual hours of the Lille M1 and M2 lines? I have a hard time believing that they're 24/7...



Best Answer

There is a night train, but it's only during weekends and aimed at 'student locations' https://www.transpole.fr/cms/institutionnel/se-deplacer/ligne-de-nuit/. It also runs during big 'party' events like the annual braderie, or probably new year. Regular schedule stops at midnight and resumes at 5am.




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What time does Metro close in Lille?

The metro operates from 5:00 a.m. until midnight, with trains every 1\xbd to 4 minutes (every 66 seconds during rush hour), and every 6 to 8 minutes early mornings and evenings. On Sundays there is a train every 2 to 6 minutes.

How do you get around Lille?

Getting around Lille
  • Public transport. Transpole (tel: +33 3 2040 4040; www.transpole.fr) operates a good network of buses and trams, as well as two automated, driverless metro lines known as the 'VAL'. ...
  • Taxis. ...
  • Driving. ...
  • Car hire. ...
  • Bicycle hire.




  • The Metro in Lille, France 2016




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