Regional network
"Voyager en Grand avec Fluo Grand Est"
For your daily or occasional trips in the Grand Est, the Region offers a transport service by regional trains and coaches as well as by intercity coaches and coaches dedicated to school transport.
In 2019, the Grand Est Region is bringing together all of its transportation networks* under one identity: Fluo Grand Est, for a clearer and more relevant service.
* TER Grand Est, MétroLor, TransChampagneArdenne, Livo (88), Marne Mobilité (51), TED (54), TIM (57) Réseau des Transports de la Meuse (55) Lines of Haute Alsace (68) Réseau 67 (67), the networks of the departments of Aube (10), Haute-Marne (52) and the Ardennes network including RDTA (08).
As the highest service budget in the community, transport is at the heart of the priorities of the Region, both in terms of territorial cohesion and mobility in everyday life. The Region intends to meet the challenge of a more attractive, more efficient and less expensive mobility service for users.
As the Organising Authority for Mobility, the Grand Est Region defines the entire range of services, services, fares and ensures users are well-informed on all media (timetables, screens in the station, Grand Est Twitter, etc.) in full consultation with its operators and user representatives.
On the railway side, the Region is working on an ever-increasing offer, with more than 1,700 trains every day on the Grand Est network, with 15% more trains for the benefit of users, all over the Region since 2016. The Region is working to optimize schedules for better connections between the networks and has installed a new, simplified and more attractive regional price structure for all types of users.
In terms of organisation of school and interurban transport, the Region works closely with the territories with its 12 Regional Agencies. They have dedicated Transport teams to act responsively to the needs of citizens.
A specific example of decisions made by the Grand Est Region in terms of school transportation: as of September 2019, free school transportation is offered for all elementary (kindergarten and elementary) students in the Grand Est (outside the perimeter of urban transportation networks).
Fluo Grand Est is a reflection of a regional ambition for the mobility of all users in everyday life.
To facilitate all travel, the Grand Est Region is also investing in the modernisation of trains and coaches, the development of local stations and their services, and also in major road infrastructure, ports and airports
Skills in the Grand Est Region
- Organising authority for regional, rail and road mobility
- Leader in the intermodality and complementarity of modes of transport
- Guarantor of the coherence of local public policies in terms of spatial planning and economic development.
Key figures for transport in the Grand Est in 2019
- Rail transport: Largest network outside the Paris region in number of trains per day
- 2727 km of railways
- 396 stations
- 1,700 trains a day
- 170,000 passengers transported daily
- Interurban transport: 326 road routes (regular + transport on demand)
- School transportation : 3,500 routes / 235,000 students transported per day
- Grand Est Region transport and mobility budget: € 879 million (out of a global budget of € 3.2 billion in 2019)