Lausanne Metro Map

Description:
This map shows metro lines and stations in Lausanne.


The Lausanne Métro is a rapid transit system serving the city of Lausanne in Switzerland. It consists of two lines: M1 and M2. The M1 line, also known as the "TSOL" (Tramway Sud-Ouest Lausannois), was inaugurated in 1991 and connects Lausanne-Flon to Renens, covering a distance of approximately 7.8 kilometers with 15 stations. The M2 line, opened in 2008, is a fully automated metro line running from Ouchy to Epalinges, spanning about 5.9 kilometers with 14 stations. The M2 line is notable for its steep gradient, making it one of the steepest metro lines in the world. Both lines are integral to the public transportation network in Lausanne, providing efficient and reliable service to residents and visitors.



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Last Updated: November 19, 2024