A district in transformation

To the west of Lausanne, between Prilly and Renens, the former brownfield site of Malley is at the centre of a large-scale redevelopment project which will eventually result in the emergence of a completely new urban centre focussing on sustainable development and higher standards of living.

Urban renewal began with the construction of the new SBB stop in Prilly-Malley, the Malley ice rink and the Malley Lumières shopping centre. The transformation of the district is continuing with the construction of the buildings of the Central Malley district, a key element in this large-scale regeneration plan.

Central Malley is part of sustainable spatial development in partnership with the local municipalities, who created the ‘Fabrique de Malley’ project.

The construction of the fourth SBB track and the grade separated junction (2015 to 2021) will enable quarter-hourly cadence on the RER Vaud Cully to Cossonay line.

Accessibility

Thanks to the SBB Prilly-Malley stop, Central Malley is located less than five minutes from the city centre of Lausanne and less than 50 minutes from Geneva and therefore enjoys excellent access to the cities in the Lake Geneva region.

This gateway to the conurbation of Lausanne will soon be completed by the Léman 2030 developments and the arrival of the cross-border rail service Léman Express.

The district, designed to enable pedestrians and cyclists to use all the transport routes, is also served by the bus lines 17, 18, 32 and 33, by the metro line M1, and soon by the new tramway line t1. It is also very close to the ‘Malley’ exit of the A1 motorway.

Lausanne 3km 5min 11min
Geneva Cornavin 52km 48min 49min
Geneva Airport 51km 57min 36min
Bern 79km 86min 68min