Original tramway The first public transport service in Bordeaux was a
horse-drawn omnibus, introduced in 1830. In 1880, the first
horse-drawn tramway was introduced, and eventually 752 horses were used to pull 71 cars. The horse-drawn tramway was limited to the city of Bordeaux and, as a consequence, the first
electric tramway was introduced in the neighbouring suburbs in 1890. The city's horse-drawn trams were replaced by electric trams in 1900. In 1920, the various tramways were unified, allowing expansion of the system. The opening of the first section of line A was followed by that of lines B and C, on 24 April 2004. At that stage line B ran from
Quinconces to
Saint-Nicolas, whilst line C whilst line C ran from
Quinconces to
Gare St-Jean. On 3 July 2004, line B was extended from
Saint-Nicolas to
Bougnard. In September 2005, line A was extended from
Mériadeck to
Saint-Augustin. • On 27 February 2007, line A was extended from
La Morlette to
Floirac Dravemont. • On 29 May 2007, line B was extended from
Bougnard to
Pessac Centre. • On 21 June 2007, line A was extended from
Saint-Augustin to
Mérignac Centre. • On 27 July 2007, line B was extended from
Quinconces to
Bassins à Flot. • On 19 November 2007, line C was extended from
Quinconces to
Grand-Parc. • On 27 February 2008, line C was extended from
Grand-Parc to
Les Aubiers and from
Gare Saint-Jean to
Terres Neuves. • On 31 June 2008, line A was extended from
Lormont-Lauriers to
La Gardette - Bassens - Carbon Blanc. • On 20 October 2008, line B was extended from
Bassins à Flot to
Claveau. When completed, phase 2 added 36 new stations and of additional tracks to the tramway system. The extension to the existing lines eventually opened as follows: • On 1 February 2014, line C was extended from
Les Aubiers to
Berges du Lac. • On 20 June 2014, line B was extended from
Claveau to
Berges de la Garonne. • On 24 January 2015, line C was extended from
Berges du Lac to
Parc des Expositions. • In March 2015, line C was extended from
Terres Neuves to
Lycée Vaclav Havel. • In April 2015, a new branch of line B was opened from
Bougnard to
France Alouette. • On 17 December 2016, a new branch of line C was opened from
Cracovie to
Gare de Blanquefort. • On 2 February 2019, line C was extended from
Lycée Vaclav Havel to
Villenave Pyrénées. The new Line D tramway opened in two phases, on 14 December 2019 and 29 February 2020. This new line runs from Carle Vernet northwest from Bordeaux through Le Bouscat, Bruges and Eysines, ending at Eysines Cantinolle. The first from Carle Vernet to Quinconces shares tracks with line C, the only part of the Bordeaux tram system where two lines share tracks. Construction of the new line starting in 2017. In May 2016, the stop
Bassins à Flot on line B was renamed to
La Cité du Vin, to coincide with the opening of the adjacent
Cité du Vin wine museum and tourist attraction. == Network ==