Marathon, half-marathon and 10 km in Montpellier: how to get around and park this Sunday with the races blocking certain streets ?

Marathon, half-marathon and 10 km in Montpellier: how to get around and park this Sunday with the races blocking certain streets ?

Des perturbations à prévoir pour laisser passer les coureurs. Midi Libre – JEAN-MICHEL MART

Avec les trois épreuves qui s'enchaînent ce dimanche 7 avril dans le cadre de Montpellier Run Festival, il est conseillé de les prendre en compte avant de prendre sa voiture ou les transports en commun car des perturbations sont à prévoir.

To allow the runners of the 1st edition of Montpellier Run Festival to pass, disruptions to access to the city center and beyond and on the Tam network are to be expected… hellip; To find your way here are the points to avoid and the lines concerned this Sunday April 7 with the marathon, the half-marathon and the 10 km.

Disruptions on the TAM network

This Sunday, April 7 disruptions are expected from the start of the service and until approximately 3 p.m.: line 4 will run on its southern route and will not serve the stations between Place de l’Europe and Gare Saint-Roch-République. The Gare Saint-Roch-République station will be transferred to the temporary station located rue Jule Ferry, near the SNCF station square.

Regarding the tram lines: lines 1, 2 and 3 will be severely disrupted, at the Albert 1er, Corum stations , Louis Blanc, Observatoire and Pablo Picasso.

And the bus lines: line 8 will not run between the Hélios and Gare Saint-Roch stops (Pont de Sète). Line 9 will experience occasional disruptions at the Christophe Colomb roundabout. Line 11 will run on two sections in both directions: La Martelle – Rondelet – Cité Mion – Tournezy. Lines 14 and 15 will be disrupted occasionally, depending on the passage of riders. Line 16 will not run between the Place de l’Europe and Semard stops. Line 17 will end at the Rondelet stop. The Station Shuttle route will be diverted and service to each of the stops will be ensured. Line 51 will experience occasional disruptions. Line 52 will not serve the Georges Méliès stop.

Access to the Montpellier Run Festival

To get to the city center, for the Montpellier Run Festival event, it is advisable to take the tram, line 4, Arc de Triomphe stop.

Cycling with dedicated parking spaces at the entrance to Place royale du Peyrou.

For motorists, we remind you of the concept of Parking + Tramway from the Odysseum or Occitanie stations served by line 1 or it is recommended to favor the Corum, Comédie, Polygone and Gambetta car parks.< /p>

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