<P> Marseille has a large ferry terminal, the Gare Maritime, with services to Corsica, Sardinia, Algeria and Tunisia . </P> <P> Marseille is connected by the Marseille Métro train system operated by the Régie des transports de Marseille (RTM). It consists of two lines: Line 1 (blue) between Castellane and La Rose opened in 1977 and Line 2 (red) between Sainte - Marguerite - Dromel and Bougainville opened between 1984 and 1987 . An extension of the Line 1 from Castellane to La Timone was completed in 1992, another extension from La Timone to La Fourragère (2.5 km (1.6 mi) and 4 new stations) was opened in May 2010 . The Métro system operates on a turnstile system, with tickets purchased at the nearby adjacent automated booths . Both lines of the Métro intersect at Gare Saint - Charles and Castellane . Three bus rapid transit lines are under construction to better connect the Métro to farther places (Castellane -> Luminy; Capitaine Gèze--La Cabucelle -> Vallon des Tuves; La Rose -> Château Gombert--Saint Jérome). </P> <P> An extensive bus network serves the city and suburbs of Marseille, with 104 lines and 633 buses . The three lines of the tramway, opened in 2007, go from the CMA CGM Tower towards Les Caillols . </P> <P> As in many other French cities, a bike - sharing service nicknamed "Le vélo", free for trips of less than half an hour, was introduced by the city council in 2007 . </P>

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