Lausanne Metro
Lausanne city has a light rail rapid transit system that passes through town in northwest direction (M1) and from south to north (m2). Lausanne is the smallest city in the world to have a full metro system and is also the only one in Switzerland. As a compliment of the system, there is a train known as LEB. This railway system serves the west part of the city and it goes from Lausanne-Flon to Bercher.
- Known as: Métro
- System length: 15 km
- Train length: 30,680 mm (100 ft 7.9 in)
- Lines: 2
- Stations: 28
- Website: www.t-l.ch/
- Operator: TL (Transport publics de la región lausannoise)
- Average ridership: 100 millions of passengers per year (2012)
- Start of operation:The first line was opened in May 24, 1991.