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Lyon Travel Guide

Getting Around Lyon

Lyon takes full advantage of the Rhone Valley''s roads and rivers. Air-rail links are made simple with Lyon Saint-Exupéry International Airport''s TGV high-speed train station, as well as the highly developed TGV network and freeway system. The urban transport network consists of over 100 bus lines, two funiculars, four metro lines and two tramway lines. Tickets can be used across all modes of transport. A single ticket is valid for an hour and allows for three changes across the different forms of transport. A daily ticket is ideal for sightseeing as you can get to most places in the city with it. The metro runs from 5am to 12pm and buses stop running at around 8pm. Taxis are widely available. Commuters should make sure the meter has been reset before travelling and that the meter in on during the journey.

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