The network of lines spread over 20.24 km. The main line ran parallel to the
Mediterranean, leaving La Bocca, traversed
Cannes by the Rue Félix Faure, Route d'Antibes then skirted the seaside towards Golfe-Juan et Antibes. The Cannet line began on Place Félix Faure, then reached the
PLM station by the Rue de la Gare and the Boulevard Carnot. The Vallauris line started at Vallauris Church, joined the Route de Golfe-Juan and ended at the
Gare de Golfe-Juan. Construction began in 1898 before municipal authorisation. The La Bocca to Golfe-Juan and Cannes to the Cannet lines opened on 25 February 1899 On 21 February 1900, the line from Antibes to Vallauris opened. Running was operated as to link La Bocca to Antibes and extending services from Vallauris to Golfe-Juan into Cannes. The lines were built as single lines with loops. as a security measure, signaling was installed in 1900 between loops. In 1907, the line to La Bocca was extended to
Mandelieu and opened on 4 December 1907. The network was not extended after 1907, but in February was linked to the
Tramway de Nice (TNL) who opened a line from
Cagnes-sur-Mer to
Antibes. It was then possible to travel from Mandelieu to
Menton by tram by changing twice. The network was operated normally during
World War I and due to the degradation of the track and wires, the line to Mandelieu was entirely rebuilt on reserved track. ==Rolling stock==