Not able to read bus schedule in France

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This pdf file indicates which bus I should take from Vallorbe to Metabief.

However, as I am not able to read French, can someone kindly help to read the file and pinpoint me to which bus should I take at Vallorbe in order to reach Metabief?

Thanks.



Best Answer

The right bus appears to be 33802, leaving Vallorbe at 5:53 AM and arriving in Métabief at 6:16 AM. (The second page lists buses going in that direction.)

Remember that that bus only operates Monday through Friday ("Lun à Ven", short for "Lundi à Vendedi"), during school term time ("uniquement en période scolaire").




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How do busses work in France?

Taking the bus in FranceLocal buses in France are operated at a local or regional level, either serving large towns and cities or connected rural villages with regional centers. You can buy tickets in advance at a machine at the bus stop, a local tobacconist (tabac), or on-board from the driver.

How do you travel by bus in France?

To book a bus in France you can do it with Eurolines or Ouibus depending on the company you have chosen. To buy your bus ticket in English, and to compare over 300 train and bus companies on the Omio app. Purchase tickets at the bus station: You can also buy your ticket directly at one of France's many bus stations.

How do you pay for public transport in France?

You can buy a ticket at guichets (ticket offices), newsagents, and caf\xe9-tabacs. There are also automatic ticket machines that sell them. One ticket is good for any one-way journey, no matter the length. You can use your Metro ticket on the Metro, on buses, and on the RER within the city limits.

What is the most popular mode of transportation in France?

Accounting for more than 80 percent of all passenger movement in 2016, cars are the most common mode of inland passenger transportation. Trains (railway, tram, and metro) made up for approximately 13 percent, while buses and coaches only represented 6.2 percent of modes used.



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Answer 2

Unless you have a very specific reason to only take the bus you can also get from Vallorbe to Métabief by taking the train (TGV) to Frasne first and then change to a bus there.

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