Pays de Montereau bus network
| Pays de Montereau bus network | |
|---|---|
A Mercedes-Benz Citaro C2 n°231056 on line 3315 at Montereau-Fault-Yonne. | |
| Overview | |
| Owner | Île-de-France Mobilités |
| Area served | Barbey, Blennes, La Brosse-Montceaux, Cannes-Écluse, Chevry-en-Sereine, Diant, Dormelles, Égreville, Esmans, Flagy, Forges, La Grande-Paroisse, Laval-en-Brie, Lorrez-le-Bocage-Préaux, Marolles-sur-Seine, Misy-sur-Yonne, Montereau-Fault-Yonne, Montmachoux, Noisy-Rudignon, Saint-Ange-le-Viel, Saint-Germain-Laval, Salins, Thoury-Férottes, Varennes-sur-Seine, Vaux-sur-Lunain, Villebéon, Villemaréchal, Ville-Saint-Jacques, Voulx |
| Line number | 15 (including 2 night lines) |
| Website | Official website |
| Operation | |
| Operator(s) | CFTR (Pays de Montereau) |
Pays de Montereau is a French bus network run by Île-de-France Mobilités, operated by CFTR via his subsidiary Francilité Pays de Montereau.
The network was created by a merging of SAVAC and Cars Lacroix, since August 1, 2023.
The network consists of 15 lines serving the Montereau community, and also consist of one demand-responsive transport.
History
Opening to the competition
Due to the opening up of public transport to competition in Île-de-France, Pays de Montereau is founded on August 1, 2023,[1] corresponding to public service delegation number 17 established by Île-de-France Mobilités. A call for tenders was therefore launched by the organizing authority to designate a company that will operate the network for a period of four years. It was finally the CFTR who gain the operation, via his subsidiary Francilité Pays de Montereau, which was designated during the board of directors on December 7, 2022.[2]
At the time of its opening to competition, the network consisted of the line 15 of ProCars, line 46 of Seine-et-Marne Express operated by Transdev Vulaines, lines A, B, C, Ea, Eb, Emplet, F, G, I et L of Siyonne, and line 19 of STILL bus network operated by Transdev Interval.
On September 7, 2023, two night lines were created and serves the Montereau station.[3]
Network renaming
Since April 29, 2024, the Pays de Montereau network has been implementing the new single regional numbering system planned by Île-de-France Mobilités to eliminate duplication.[4]
The correspondence between the old and new numbers is as follows:
| Old | New |
|---|---|
| A | 3301 |
| Emplet | 3302 |
| B | 3303 |
| C | 3304 |
| G | 3305 |
| I | 3306 |
| F | 3307 |
| L | 3308 |
| Ea | 3310 |
| Eb | 3311 |
| 15 | 3315 |
| 19 | 3319 |
| Express 46 Soirée |
Unchanged |
Criticism of the network
The network is contested by the mayors of the 21 members of the Sitcome (Syndicat intercommunal des transports collectifs de Montereau et ses environs) due to non-payment of contributions.[5] But also due to lack of parking space near the Montereau train station.[6]
Routes
Main routes
- Note: Some lines have many services.
| Image | Bus | Between | And |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3301 | Gare de Montereau | Montereau — Pajol/Cimetière | |
| 3302 | Varennes-sur-Seine — Bréau Centre Commercial | ||
| 3303 | Varennes-sur-Seine — Maison Rouge | Cannes-Écluse — Saint-Georges | |
| 3304 | Gare de Montereau | Saint-Germain-Laval — Nanon | |
| 3305 | Gare de La Grande-Paroisse Eglise de La Grande-Paroisse | ||
| 3306 | Misy-sur-Yonne — Place des Érables | ||
| 3307 | Forges — Les Courreaux | ||
| 3308 | Laval-en-Brie — La Morelle | ||
| 3310 | Gare de Montereau Montereau-Fault-Yonne — Lycée André Malraux Varennes-sur-Seine — Lycée Gustave Eiffel |
La Brosse-Montceaux — Mairie | |
| 3311 | Gare de Montereau Montereau-Fault-Yonne — Eglise |
Barbey — Château de Barbey Mairie de La Brosse-Montceaux/Hameau de Chevinois | |
| 3315 | Varennes-sur-Seine — Lycée Gustave Eiffel | Salins — Le Rôty | |
| 3319 | Gare de Montereau Montereau-Fault-Yonne — Place Lepesme Varennes-sur-Seine — Lycée Gustave Eiffel |
Égreville — Place Berne-Bellecourt Chevry-en-Sereine — Villeflambeau Voulx — Monument | |
| 7746 | Melun RER |
Night routes
The network also operate two night lines called: Soirée Montereau Nord and Soirée Montereau Sud.
DRT
The network also have one DRT line called TàD Montereau.
References
- ^ "Pays-de-Montereau : le réseau de transports évolue, les changements à anticiper". actu.fr. September 19, 2023. Retrieved September 19, 2023.
- ^ "Bus Grande Couronne : Île-de-France Mobilités attribue 3 nouveaux contrats" (PDF). iledefrance-mobilites.fr (in French). December 7, 2022. Retrieved December 7, 2022..
- ^ "Horaire des bus de soirée Montereau" (PDF). me-deplacer.iledefrance-mobilites.fr/ (in French). Retrieved August 10, 2023.
- ^ "Vos lignes changent de numéro !". www.iledefrance-mobilites.fr (in French). March 4, 2024. Retrieved March 4, 2024.
- ^ "Seine-et-Marne : les transports au cœur du bras de fer entre les élus du Pays de Montereau" (in French). Le Parisien. July 8, 2025. Retrieved November 2, 2025.
- ^ "Montereau. Plus de stationnement ou plus de bus : comment répondre à la saturation des parkings de la gare ?" (in French). actu.fr. October 24, 2025. Retrieved November 2, 2025.