Distribus! It's the local french bus system that delivers you to and from Basel and hits all the little towns and villages on the french side of the border. The most popular bus # 604 goes through Saint-Louis and takes you right to the heart of old Basel leaving you at Shifflande. It runs every 15 minutes and it is also simply known as the #4. You can check out the links below for the routes and time tables for all the buses, including the bus from Gare de Saint-Louis to Bale/Mulhouse Airport (#11)!
http://www.distribus.com/fr/horaires.htm Just click on the line that looks interesting.
I find that french web sites are rather difficult to navigate (and not just because of the French language), so I would like to let you in on all the special tariffs that at first glance are not at all evident.
Normal tarif, one way:
Normal tarif, one way, "aeroport navette":
NEW* Round trip, good all day: 2.20
Bus and tram combined, purchased on bus, good one-way for 2 hours:
With blue card (not person specific):
one way:
one way, "aeroport navette":
* Rechargeable on the bus:
Monthly "DistriPass Adulte" (person specific):
This is a good option for commuters or daily travelers
Yearly "DistriPass Adulte" (person specific):
AND THE MOST EXCITING NEWS!
Line 604 will start hourly Sunday service in May! Hey Basel Friends! Come visit us in Saint-Louis!
Also available is a one time pass available for 24 hours with a smaller and larger range including access to Mulhouse. See this link: http://www.distribus.com/fr/formules-et-tarifs-triregio.htm
The bus card and passes are available at the Distribus office in Saint-Louis (14 rue de Ballon, Saint-Louis, 68300). It's not far from the grocery store Géant. **A photo booth picture of yourself is necessary for obtaining a pass. Oh, and make sure to avoid the hours of 12-2pm because they are closed for lunch. : 8h15 ndredi : 8h15 à 12h00 - 14h00 à 17h15
Samedi : 8h30 à 10h
There is also a bus and tram combined pass that is available and payable through the swiss system. But that's a whole other pot of worms.
Oh gosh, I know that's a lot of information all at once! Take a bite of it now and ponder for a bit. Feel free to come back and check out this post when you're planning some time in french TriRhena.
And a bunch of love to the man in the photo for helping me out with all the details!
Hello Jess,
ReplyDeleteNice blog ... I am sure I will learn quite a few things about what's going on in the surroundings:), and I'll definitely try the bus to Basel instead of taking my car.
Take care. Céline