Navibus is a group of water bus routes in the French city of Nantes, operated as part of the Tan urban transit network that also includes buses and trams. Routes operate on both the River Loire and the River Erdre, and accept the full range of standard Tan tickets.
The current services date back to an initial trial service on the River Loire in 2005. Historically, services were operated on the River Loire between 1887 and 1958 by a flotilla of eight steam boats known as roquios.[1]
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Three routes are operated:
Five vessels operate, or have operated, on the various Navibus routes.
Vessel | Acquired | Dimensions | Capacity | Notes |
Trentemoult | 2005 | length 17.5m width 4.1m draught 1.1m |
80 passengers 5 bicycles |
Single deck ferry now in reserve.[1] |
Chantenay | 2005 | length 18.7m width 5.8m draught 1.35m |
92 passengers 10 bicycles |
Double deck ferry used on the Navibus Loire.[1] |
Isle de Nantes | 2007 | length 18.7m width 5.8m draught 1.35m |
92 passengers 10 bicycles |
Sister ship to Chantenay also used on the Navibus Loire.[1] |
Jules Verne | 2005 | 90 passengers 10 bicycles |
Hybrid diesel electric drive single deck ferry used on the Navibus Erdre.[1] | |
Mouette | 12 passengers 5 bicycles |
Electric drive single deck ferry used on the Navibus Passeur de l'Erdre.[1] |