I have a solidarity subscription. How does it work with the zones?
Free and Reduced Solidaires subscriptions allow unlimited travel on the 6 zones of the territory.
Reduced subscription
To benefit from the reduced solidaire subscription, you must live in one of the municipalities in zones 1 to 5 and be in one of the following situations:
- Non-taxable person in receipt of an allowance
- Pôle Emploi: ARE, AREF, RFPE, RFF, ASP, ASS, ASSF or beneficiary of a CIE, CAE or CDDI
- Young unemployed person aged 18 to 24 inclusive registered with France Travail
- Young person aged 18 to 24 inclusive beneficiary of the Fonds d'Aide aux Jeunes scheme
- Beneficiary of C2S* (Complémentaire Santé Solidaire) without financial contribution or of AME* and his/her beneficiaries
- Non-taxable person fromtaxable from age 65 or non-taxable retired person from age 60
- Veterans and widows of veterans from age 65
- Students scholars (collègeien, lycéen et étudiant) jusqu'à 27 ans inclus
- Elève en SEGPA, ULIS, ITEP and IME
- Beneficiary of a "reinforced employment itinerary" commitment contract
- Young adults from the Lyon Metropolitan Area's child welfare system
- Beneficiary of the "young adult contract"
- Person committed to a PACEA
- Young person committed to the "AFPA 16-18 de l'AFPA"
- War or work-disabled person from age 65
- Child beneficiary of the Allocation d'Education de l'Enfant Handicapé (AEEH)
*Without condition of domiciliation in one of the communes of the unified TCL network.
Example 1: I'm a scholarship student under 25, I can benefit from a Solidaire reduced fare.
Subscribe
Free subscription, valid from 3 months to 5 years depending on situation
To benefit from the free solidarity subscription, you must live in one of the communes in zones 1 to 5 and be in one of the following situations:
- Beneficiary of the RSA and his/her dependents
- Asylum seeker and his/her dependents
- Applicant for a residence permit and his/her children
- Beneficiary of the ASPA from the age of 60
- Beneficiary of the AAH or ASI
- Person visually impaired
- Beneficiary of the RSJ (Revenu Solidarité Jeunes)
- Beneficiary of a youth commitment contract
- Accompanying a person with a CMI (Carte Mobilité Inclusion)

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