Île-de-France Mobilités has received the final tram for the T10 tramway, which will connect Clamart and Antony in just 25 minutes.

This line is currently undergoing final testing prior to entering commercial service in the summer.

T10 tramway trains parked at the Châtenay-Malabry maintenance and storage site
T10 tramway trains parked at the Châtenay-Malabry maintenance and storage site

The T10 tramway will serve 13 stops and is expected to carry 25,000 passengers each day. A tram will run every 6 minutes during rush hour and will operate using 100% electric power.

This service has been designed to increase the area’s attractiveness and offer a more sustainable alternative to the private car.

A T10 tram undergoing testing
A T10 tram undergoing testing

The thirteenth and last T10 tramway Alstom Citadis train was delivered to the Châtenay-Malabry maintenance and garage facility on 27 April.

Each unit is equipped with USB ports, air conditioning, LED lighting and multimedia screens.

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