Trans-Val-de-Marne

Trans-Val-de-Marne
A Tvm bus on Avenue de la Pompadour in Créteil.
Overview
SystemRATP bus network
OperatorRATP Group
GarageThiais
Vehicles49 Scania Citywide (2023)
Began service1 October 1993 (1993-10-01)
PredecessorsRATP line 392
Route
LocaleVal-de-Marne
StartSaint-Maur–Créteil
EndLa Croix de Berny
Length19.7 km (12.2 mi)
Stops32
Service
Journey time64 minutes
Annual patronage23,000,000 (2019)
Route map
La Croix de Berny
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Berny - Raymond Aron
Docteur Ténine
Le Petit Fresnes
Le Clos la Garenne
Montjean
Parc Médicis
Le Delta
Mairie de Chevilly-Larue
Marché international de Rungis
Chevilly-Larue
Le Cor de Chasse
La Belle Épine
Alouettes
Carrefour de la Résistance
Victor Basch
Georges Halgoult
René Panhard
Rouget de Lisle
Choisy-le-Roi
Pasteur
Marcelin Berthelot
Parc Interdépartemental des Sports
Créteil-Pompadour
Base de Loisirs de Créteil
Préfecture du Val-de-Marne
La Haye aux Moines
Créteil–Université
Église de Créteil
Hôpital Intercommunal
Pont de Créteil
Saint-Maur–Créteil
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all stations are accessible

(*) Under construction
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The Trans-Val-de-Marne, often abbreviated as Tvm, is a bus rapid transit (BRT) line operated by the RATP Group as part of the RATP bus network in the Paris metropolitan area. The line entered service on 1 October 1993, running almost entirely in a dedicated lane. The line facilitates travel from suburb to suburb within the Val-de-Marne department in the Île-de-France region. It replaces the former RATP line 392, which since 1969 has linked Saint-Maur–Créteil station and Rungis.

The Tvm connects Saint-Maur–Créteil to La Croix de Berny, serving thirty-two stations over nearly twenty kilometres (12 mi). It has a special status since although it is a bus line, it is already administratively included by the RATP in the "T mode," alongside the tram lines.

It is the busiest bus line in Europe, with 23 million passengers in 2019.