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Alpe D'Huez - Ligne 3020 or Transaltitude bus

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Poster: A snowHead
Bonj...

I'm going to AD from the 10th to the 17th of March - arriving into Grenoble gare at about 11.30am.

There are two bus services available - Ligne 3020 12 euros return (i think), or, Transalitude, 22.50 return - this one however you need to book. Anyone used these before?

Ligne 3020 is pretty infrequent to AD - does this bus become full (particularly on Saturday!)

Any advice?

Merci bien

Edit: having looked again at the timetables I don't think Ligne 3020 operates on a Saturday during school periods.. If anyone can help me decipher the timetable though I'd be super-grateful!

http://www.transisere.fr/ftp/FR_Lignes/3020-3030-3040-3050-3070.pdf
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