The railway station of Brest, Gare de Brest, is linked to Rennes and Paris as well as regional (TER) services to Brittany. TGV trains to Paris take approximately four and a half hours to reach the capital.
A new 28 stop, 14.3km tram line connecting Porte de Plouzané in the west with Porte de Gouesnou and Porte de Guipavas northeast of the city centre opened in June 2012 .
Brest international airport, Brest Bretagne Airport, is mainly linked to Paris, London, Nice, Lyon, Dublin. The primarily operator is Air France (via its subsidiary Brit Air). Brest international airport is the main airport of the region of Brittany in terms passager traffic with 45 % of this traffic of the region, representing 919,404 passengers in 2010. A new terminal has been in service since 12 December 2007 and can accommodate up to 1.8 million passengers annually.
The harbour of Brest is mainly dedicated to bulk, hydrocarbon and freight containers. The harbour's facilities can accommodate to world largest modern ships