The Moovit Public Transit Index helps anyone discover how people in Montpellier get around each day with public transit compared to other cities. Below you will find the average commute and wait time for riders, the distance people travel to get to work with public transit and the average distance people in Montpellier walk each day. See which Light Rail, Bus and stations are most popular in Montpellier, and more!
Montpellier has 2 transit type(s), including: Light Rail, Bus, operated by several transit agencies, including TAM, SNFC & Hérault Transport
The average amount of time people in Montpellier spend commuting with public transit, for example to and from work, on a weekday is 34 min.
The percentage of transit riders in Montpellier who ride public transit, including Light Rail, Bus for more than 2 hours every day is 35%.
The average amount of time people in Montpellier wait at a stop or station for their Light Rail, Bus line on a weekday is 10 min.
The percentage of people in Montpellier who wait for over 20 minutes on average for their transit line every day, for example to and from work is 29%.
The average distance people in Montpellier usually ride in a single trip, for example to or from work, with public transit including Light Rail, Bus is 3.1 km.
The percentage of people in Montpellier that usually travel for over 12 km in a single direction, for example to or from work, each day with public transit is 17%.
The percentage of people in Montpellier who don't need to transfer during an average commute trip (one way) is 37%.
The percentage of people in Montpellier who make exactly two transfers when traveling to a certain destination on a single trip is 37%.
The average distance people in Montpellier walk every day in one direction, for example on their way home or to work is 3.1 km.
The percentage of people in Montpellier who walk for over 1 km each day to reach a specific destination, for example to or from work is 17%.
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