TramwayLine T7

Tramway Line T7

Villejuif – Louis Aragon

Porte de l'Essonne

Put into service in 2013, the T7 line serves many attractive areas such as Orly Airport, the Rungis International Market, and tertiary activity zones.

The T7 tram line connects Villejuif from Villejuif-Louis Aragon station to Athis-Mons, terminating at Porte de l'Essonne. This line, in zones 3 and 4, serves 9 municipalities spread over 18 stops.

The T7 tram line stops at Porte de Thiais, providing access to the Rungis Market. This stop also allows for connections with the TVM bus line. The second-to-last stop on the T7 line is Terminal 4 of Orly Airport. This stop provides connections to OrlyBus and Terminals 1, 2, and 3 via OrlyVal.

The T7 line has made it possible for employees of the Sogaris logistics platform, the Orly freight platform, Orlytech, and the Silic tertiary park to access public transportation.

Connection with Metro Line 7 is possible at the Villejuif-Louis Aragon starting station. By getting off at La Fraternelle, you can transfer to the RER C.

Did you know? The T7 tram line follows the route of the former RN7 highway.

Tramway line T7 map

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Tramway line route T7

Tramway line T7 traffic info

Timetable for tramway line T7

Find all the schedules for the first and last departures and the frequency of trams on tramway line T7 in the PDF timetable.

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Tramway line T7 stops

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2013Start of Service
7MYearly travelers
19 179Validated tickets per day

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How many stops are there on tramway line T7?

    There are 18 stops on tramway line T7.

  • How to buy a tramway ticket?

    The Ticket t+ is valid on the entire tramway network. You can load your Tickets t+ (in booklets or individually) onto your Navigo Easy pass. The Navigo Easy pass is sold for 2€ and offers advantageous rates on booklets of Tickets t+. You can recharge your Navigo Easy pass using the Bonjour RATP application on compatible devices.

  • What is a tramway driver called?

    The wattman is the name given to the driver of a tramway. Wattman comes from the word watt, a unit of power used in electricity, the energy source of the tram. Nowadays, this name is no longer used. We would rather say "traminot".

  • Who invented the tramway?

    George Stephenson, a British engineer, invented the tramway in 1832. He designed the first commercially used rail tramway. His invention allowed people to travel more easily and quickly in large cities.

  • How many RATP tramway lines are there?

    In 2023, there are 13 tramway lines in Île-de-France, 9 of which are operated by the RATP group.

  • Lost items: how does it work?

    Have you lost an item? RATP offers you the possibility to report its loss in order to find it.

    In both cases, you are asked to describe the lost item (typology, color, brand) and provide your contact details. If the item is found, you will be notified by SMS or email, depending on the contact method you have declared.

    Coming soon: you will be able to have the found item delivered to you (shipping service at your expense, subject to the eligibility criteria of the item for acceptance by the carrier Chronopost, in accordance with the general shipping conditions)