The metropolis of Saint-Servan, located in the Morbihan department of French Brittany, has 700,000 inhabitants and is located in a natural, maritime environment typical of Brittany. The capital of Saint-Servan has the urban and lively atmosphere of a major French city, with numerous residential and working areas.
The entire area is served by the Palme d’Or network with almost 70 bus and tram lines, as well as a truly regional network, Breizhgo. Breizh is the Breton-Gaelic name for Brittany.
OMSI 2-AddOn Saint-Servan presents the 8 lines of this large network that connects the center of Saint-Servan with the districts and villages of the north of the metropolis (such as Salerin, Montfort-sur-Ré, Le Roque-Saint-André, etc.), passing through historical landscapes, large residential areas of the 1960s, eco-districts of the 2000s, European business districts, as well as hamlets, nature reserves, coastal roads and small Breton villages.
With a more urban and fast pace, coexist the Chronobus C20 and C23 lines, as well as lines 25 and 204, which serve local schools. There are also the so-called navette lines, such as the 200, 201 and zu Navette port.
The N2 night line also crosses the northern part of the city and serves the main residential and entertainment areas.