Important information
With DIVIAMOBILITES

Target audience
Where is it?
Traveling in the metropolis of Dijon
What is it?
The entire Dijon bus and tram network is equipped with a fully contactless system. The tickets are loaded on a card or contactless ticket that you must present in front of a validator each time you board a bus or tram, even during your connections. The green light on the validator indicates that you are in good standing to travel!
DiviaMobilités offers subscriptions & prices adapted to all travelers, regular or occasional, young or old, according to their income or their situation.
Why is it interesting?
For beneficiaries of complementary universal health coverage (CMU-C), free complementary health insurance (CSS) or State medical aid (AME).
Valid from the 1st to the last day of the month, on the entire Divia Bus & Tram network, connections included.
Documents required :
- Proof of the CPAM
- For beneficiaries of the CSS: letter from the Health Insurance of Côte d'Or mentioning that the CSS is free
Price : 21 € / month
i Good to know : Your employer pays 50% of your subscription.
For job seekers benefiting from complementary universal health coverage (CMU-C) or free complementary health insurance (CSS).
Valid from the 1st to the last day of the month, on the entire Divia Bus & Tram network, connection(s) included.
Documents to provide :
- Certificate of registration periods of less than 10 days, issued by Pôle Emploi
- CMU-C certificate with your current rights, issued by the CPAM
- For beneficiaries of the CSS: letter from the Health Insurance of Côte d'Or mentioning that the CSS is free
Price : 6 € / month
For young people aged 18 to 25 (students in Dijon, apprentices or young workers), beneficiaries of CMU-C or AME, or scholarship students at levels 0 bis to 7, valid until the day before the age of 26 .
Valid from the 1st to the last day of the month, on the entire Divia Bus & Tram network, connections included.
Documents to provide :
- Identity card (or passport)
- Grant certificate at steps 0 bis to 7 OR CMU-C certificate issued by the CPAM
Price : 15 € / month
For young people aged 5 to 17, residents of Dijon Métropole, whose family quotient is less than € 900. As a derogatory measure, for high school students aged 18 and over in second, first or final year, educated in an establishment in Dijon metropolis and whose legal guardian is resident in Dijon metropolis.
Documents to provide :
- Identity card (or passport or family booklet or residence permit)
- School certificate
- Proof of address of the legal representative less than 3 months old
- CAF payment certificate (Family Quotient less than 900 €) for the current month or the previous month or last tax notice + monthly statement of CAF benefits
Prices : € 3 / month or € 31.50 per year
For beneficiaries of complementary universal health coverage (CMU-C), free complementary health insurance (CSS) or State medical aid (AME).
Valid for 11 trips of 1 hour, on the entire Divia Bus & Tram network, connections included.
Documents required :
- Proof of the CPAM (beneficiaries of complementary universal health coverage or State Medical Aid)
- Letter from the Assurance Maladie de Côte d'Or mentioning that the CSS is free
Price : € 7 for 11 trips
How to do it?
To create your transport card and choose a subscription, go to the DiviaMobilités agency, 16 Place Darcy, 21000 DIJON.
i Good to know : Monday to Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.
The validation must be systematic at each trip, even in correspondence.
If you have to pay a ticket, go to:
- On the website: https://www.divia.fr/bus-tram/regler-un-proces-verbal
- In a DiviaMobilités relay point. List of distributors' points of sale: https://www.divia.fr/bus-tram/les-points-de-vente-bustram
Move connected! Download the DiviaMobilités app, the unique app for all types of mobility in Dijon metropolis: bus, tram, bicycle and parking.
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