Compagnie des Autobus de Monaco

Compagnie des Autobus de Monaco (CAM)
Founded1939
Service areaMonaco
Service typeUrban area, interurban
Routes6 urban, 4 interurban
Websitehttps://www.cam.mc/

Compagnie des Autobus de Monaco (CAM) is the main public transport operator in Monaco. The company operates 6 regular bus lines, a night service, the Boat-Bus service and several school reinforcements.

History

The Compagnie des Tramways de Monaco (CTM), created in 1897, operated several tramway lines during its existence.[1] The trams circulated for the last time on January 26, 1931, before being replaced by buses. In 1939, the CAM succeeded the network of the former CTM.

A MonaBike bikeshare station in La Colle, Monaco

In 2019 CAM started collaboration with Canadian company PBSC Solutions Urbaines to provide the Principality with a possibility to get around easily and in an environmentally friendly manner. There are 35 MonaBike stations as of 2020 and if the system works well, other stations will emerge.[2]

Van Hool A330 - CAM Monaco 104

CAM's goal by 2030, is to have 100% carbon-free, electric or hydrogen buses.[2]

Routes

There are six bus routes in Monaco, all operated by Compagnie des Autobus de Monaco.[3] There are 143 bus stops through the Principality.

There are four other bus routes which connect Monaco with neighbouring regions.[4]

There are two night routes.

  • N1: Albert II - Larvotto Beach and return
  • N2: Monaco-Ville - Jardin Exotique and return

There is a ferry service "Bateaubus" which operates between both sides of Monaco port. The boat is powered by electricity and operates under the urban bus system tariff.

References

  1. ^ Lahure, A. (1897). L'Industrie électrique (in French). A. Lahure, Imprimeur-Éditeur. pp. 152–153.
  2. ^ a b "MonaBike, le vélo en libre-service québécois qui décoiffe à Monaco !". Monaco Tribune (in French). 2020-09-24. Retrieved 2021-04-09.
  3. ^ Hintz, Martin (2004). Monaco. Children's Press. p. 19. ISBN 978-0-516-24251-4.
  4. ^ Fodor's (2011-04-19). Fodor's Provence & the French Riviera: with Paris. Fodor's Travel. p. 362. ISBN 978-0-307-92849-8.