
The following is the list of the Toulouse Metro stations in Toulouse, France.[1]
Line A
Line A of the Toulouse Metro opened in June 1993[1] and later extended from Jolimont to Balma-Gramont in 2002.[1] It currently serves 18 stations distributed along 12.5 kilometres (7.8 mi).[1]
- Balma-Gramont
 - Argoulets
 - Roseraie
 - Jolimont
 - Marengo-SNCF (transfer: SNCF main station)
 - Jean-Jaurès (transfer: Metro B)
 - Capitole
 - Esquirol
 - Saint-Cyprien - République
 - Patte-d'Oie
 - Arènes (transfer: Tram T1, Tram T2, Line C, SNCF station)
 - Fontaine-Lestang
 - Mermoz
 - Bagatelle
 - Mirail-Université
 - Reynerie
 - Bellefontaine
 - Basso-Cambo
 
The name of the Marengo-SNCF station will change in order to accommodate the new name for line C station.
Line B

An entrance to Station Jeanne d'Arc
Line B of the Toulouse Metro opened on 30 June 2007.[1] It currently serves 20 stations and has a route length of 15.7 kilometres (9.8 mi).[1]
- Borderouge
 - Trois Cocus
 - La Vache
 - Barrière de Paris
 - Minimes
 - Canal du Midi
 - Compans-Caffarelli
 - Jeanne d'Arc
 - Jean-Jaurès (transfer: Metro A)
 - François-Verdier
 - Carmes
 - Palais de Justice (transfer: Tram T1, Tram T2)
 - Saint-Michel Marcel-Langer
 - Empalot
 - Saint-Agne SNCF (transfer: SNCF station)
 - Saouzelong
 - Rangueil
 - Faculté de Pharmacie
 - Université Paul-Sabatier
 - Ramonville
 
Labège extension of Line B (projected opening - 2027)
- Parc Technologique du Canal
 - Labège Madron (transfer station for Toulouse Aerospace Express)
 
Line C (in construction)
Line C is currently in construction since 2022. It is expected to open in 2028. These are definitive names of the stations given by Tisséo but the name of some stations might change.[2]
- Colomiers Gare (transfer station for Arènes-Colomiers line)
 - Fontaine Lumineuse
 - Saint-Martin-Du-Touch
 - Blagnac (transfer station for line T1 and Aeroport Express)
 - Sept Deniers- Stade Toulousain
 - Ponts-Jumeaux
 - Fondeyre
 - La Vache (transfer station for line B)
 - Lycée Toulouse-Lautrec
 - Raisin
 - Bonnefoy
 - Matabiau - Gare (transfer station for line A, D and F)
 - François Verdier (transfer station for line B)
 - Côte Pavée
 - Limayrac – Cité de l’Espace
 - L'Ormeau
 - Montaudran Gare
 - Aerospace Campus
 - Labège Madron (transfer station for line B)
 - Diagora
 - Labège Gare (transfer station for line F)[3][4]
 
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Qui sommes-nous? » Nos réalisations" [Who are we? » Our achievements] (in French). Tisséo. Archived from the original on 2013-10-21. Retrieved 2013-09-28.
 - ↑ "Toulouse Aerospace Express | 3ème ligne de métro + Ligne Aéroport Express | Tisséo Collectivités". www.tisseo-collectivites.fr (in French). Retrieved 2018-10-25.
 - ↑ "Présentation du projet". Tisséo Collectivités (in French). Retrieved 2023-07-08.
 - ↑  https://www.facebook.com/actutoulouse (2023-05-10). "Toulouse. Ligne C du métro : voici les noms définitifs des stations (et il y a du nouveau)". actu.fr (in French). Retrieved 2023-07-08. 
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