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Transport Est-Ouest Rouennais

The TEOR is a bus rapid transit system operating in the city of Rouen, Normandy, France. The service was inaugurated in February 2001. TEOR was the second BRT system implemented in France.

Services
Line T1 Mont-Saint-Aignan to Rouen Line T2 Notre-Dame-de-Bondeville to Bihorel Line T3 Canteleu to Darnétal Line T4 Grand-Quevilly to Rouen == Vehicles ==
Vehicles
on line T2 Each vehicle also has a GPS locator on board, which allows traffic signals to give the TEOR buses priority at busy intersections, keeping them moving as much as possible. Four doors on each side of the vehicle allow fast and easy boarding and exiting. Optical guidance The system is notable for its use of optical guidance of the vehicles at the stations. Markings on the roadway and camera systems on the vehicles were used for docking. A similar optical system is used by the Autonomous Rail Rapid Transit system. Irisbus Citelis 18 on line T3 The TEOR runs a fleet of 28 articulated Irisbus Citelis 18 manufactured by Irisbus, each with a seating capacity of 43 and able to accommodate 67 more standing. The vehicles run on a diesel motor system that produce less emissions than regular buses (Euro 3). == Stations ==
Stations
TEOR stations are easily accessible for all users, including those with reduced mobility. == References ==
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