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To get there on public transit, take the purple line A (both lines to Dravemont or La Gardette bassens work) from the city center to the stop ''Buttinière''. The line follows a big avenue (Avenue Carnot) for roughly 3km. At 'Buttinière you get out and walk along that same Avenue Carnot for another 1-1.5km passing on your left first the 'Polyclinique de Bordeaux', then a gigantic Carrefour supermarket and stop lights. After the stoplights as mentioned above there is a restaurant, a fuel station and a few ramps where you might try hitchhiking. (User:Freek waited 15min at this spot on 6 August, 2015.)
=== South towards [[BiarritzBayonne]], [[Toulouse]], [[Barcelona]] ([[Spain]]) ===
*The official advice is: ''Quai de la grave'' & ''Rue des Allamandiers'' (bus #2, #3, #4, #5, #6, #28, #91, #92)
*[[User:Fye|Fye]] finds the official advice to be bad, cause there's absolutely no space for cars to stop, just 3 driving lanes in that spot.
 
*If you want to go south on A63, it's a better idea to write Bayonne than Biarritz, cause it's everywhere on the road signs and the word is shorter.
*[[User:Carl|Carl]] has had more success at the roundabout where Quai Paludate, Quai Brienne and Rue Carle Vernet meet. Carry a clear sign indicating your direction (''Biarritz'' or ''Toulouse'' work best, depending on your direction), and stand in the [[lay-by]] on the roundabout at the entrance to Rue Carle Vernet, so you catch the traffic from the preceding two junctions heading for the Rocade. The roundabout is easy to reach from tram C stop Carle Vernet.
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