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New stops, reservations and terminus: what changes in diviamobility

by Omar El Sayed - World Editor

Dijon Public Transport Network Adjusts Routes for Back to School – Plan Your Journey Now!

Dijon residents, get ready for a slightly different commute! As students return and the city buzzes with back-to-school energy, Diviamobility, Dijon’s public transport network, is implementing several key adjustments to its services. While the changes affect a limited number of lines, they’re significant enough to warrant a quick check of your usual route. This is a breaking news update for commuters and travelers in the Dijon area, and we’re here to help you navigate the changes. Understanding these updates is crucial for a smooth transition back into your routine, and we’ll break down everything you need to know.

L9 Extends Reach to Fontaine-lès-Dijon

Good news for residents of Fontaine-lès-Dijon! Line L9 is expanding its coverage, bringing more convenient access to the city center. Starting Monday, August 25th, the L9 bus will now travel along the rue du Docteur Majnoni d’Intignano, adding two new stops: Suzon and Three Saffres. Another stop, Great End, is being added on the rue de la Grande End. However, the Rattle (Rue du Stade) stop will be discontinued. The good news? The frequency remains consistent – you can expect a bus every 14 minutes during the week. This expansion demonstrates Dijon’s commitment to improving public transport accessibility for its growing population.

F44: Reservation-Only Service Introduced

A more substantial change is coming to line F44. From August 25th, this line will operate exclusively on a reservation-only basis, running only from Monday to Friday. This move aims to optimize service and reduce overcrowding during peak hours. To secure your spot, you’ll need to reserve your journey at least the day before at 7 p.m. (Saturday for Monday) through one of these methods: the reservation website (reservation.divia.fr), the Divia on-demand application, or by calling 03 80 11 29 29. Don’t worry if someone else has already reserved a spot – you can still potentially take the bus by checking the list of journeys on the Divia website. This system, while requiring a bit more planning, is becoming increasingly common in European cities striving for efficient and sustainable public transport.

Night Bus Route “Full Moon” Gets a New Terminus

Night owls, take note! Starting Thursday, September 4th, the “Full Moon” night bus line will terminate at the new Mazen-Sully terminus during the “Hearts of Dijon Nights” events. The route to the university remains unchanged, and all usual stops will continue to be served. Buses will run on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights every 50 minutes between 1 a.m. and 5 a.m., exclusively during school periods. A special rotation is scheduled for the night of Friday, August 29th to Saturday, August 30th, specifically to accommodate attendees of the back-to-school concert Lalalib. Night bus services are a vital part of Dijon’s nightlife and ensuring safe and reliable transport for those enjoying the city after dark.

These adjustments, while affecting only a few lines, represent a dynamic effort by Diviamobility to adapt to the evolving needs of Dijon’s residents. Whether you’re a student returning to classes, a commuter heading to work, or simply exploring the city, taking a moment to verify your route before traveling is highly recommended. Staying informed about these changes will ensure a smoother and more efficient journey. For the latest updates and detailed route information, visit the official Diviamobility website and utilize their journey planning tools. This is a great example of how cities are leveraging technology and data to improve their public transport systems, and we’ll continue to bring you the latest updates from Dijon and beyond here on Archyde.com.

Source: Original reporting based on Diviamobility network announcements.

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