On 15 November, Paris public transport operator RATP opened the western extension of tramline T1 from Saint Denis to Asnières-Gennevilliers-Les Courtilles where it reaches the northern terminus of Metro line 13. It also passes beneath RER line C at with a stop at Gennevilliers Station.
See these links for RATP's news about the new line or, to see how the extension fits in with existing lines, see RATP's interactive map.
Some hints and tips on using the Metro, RER and suburban SNCF rail services to visit the usual tourist destinations and some of the more unusual places to visit in Paris. Metro lines, stations and ticket zones will be included together with alternatives using other means including walking if it's more convenient. Please check back regularly for more articles.
Sunday, 18 November 2012
Thursday, 5 April 2012
Metro & RER service at Easter
RATP have advised that the metro and RER/SNCF Ilê de France will operate as follows on Sunday 8 April and Monday 9 April 2012.
Thank you for your mail and your interest shown in our network.
Sunday and Easter Monday, public transport RATP and SNCF IdF work on the mode of a typical Sunday.
Please note only certain bus lines operating in Paris on Sunday
Regards
Sabine Ruault
The RATP interactive map is very good and shows closures etc.
http://www.ratp.fr/plan-interactif/
Thank you for your mail and your interest shown in our network.
Sunday and Easter Monday, public transport RATP and SNCF IdF work on the mode of a typical Sunday.
Please note only certain bus lines operating in Paris on Sunday
Regards
Sabine Ruault
The RATP interactive map is very good and shows closures etc.
http://www.ratp.fr/plan-interactif/
Thursday, 17 November 2011
Paris Metro - Christmas 2011
Following an enquiry about Christmas operations through their website, RATP have advised me that the Metro will be running - they do not state if it will be a full service or a reduced timetable.
"Merci de votre visite sur le site de la RATP.
Les métros fonctionnent le 25 et 26 décembre 2011, vous pouvez trouver les horaires sur notre site à la page suivante:"
http://www.ratp.fr/horaires/fr/ratp/metro
"The subways run 25 and December 26, 2011, you can find the timetables on our website at the following page:"
http://www.ratp.fr/horaires/fr/ratp/metro
"Merci de votre visite sur le site de la RATP.
Les métros fonctionnent le 25 et 26 décembre 2011, vous pouvez trouver les horaires sur notre site à la page suivante:"
http://www.ratp.fr/horaires/fr/ratp/metro
"The subways run 25 and December 26, 2011, you can find the timetables on our website at the following page:"
http://www.ratp.fr/horaires/fr/ratp/metro
Tuesday, 4 October 2011
Mobilis Tickets
Details of the current Mobilis ticket offering can be found on the RATP website at:
http://www.ratp.fr/fr/ratp/c_21148/mobilis/
http://www.ratp.fr/fr/ratp/c_21148/mobilis/
Paris Visite Tickets
Current prices of Paris Visite tickets can be found at http://booking.parisinfo.com/z6200e2x26827m466g2603_uk-tour-ticket-paris-visit-pass-transport.aspx
Wednesday, 14 September 2011
Station to Station - Gare du Nord to Gare de l'Est
The major railway stations of Gare du Nord and Gare de l'Est are joined by Metro lines 4 and 5, the journey time being 1 minute. You will see from this that the stations are quite close together and with weather and time permitting it possible and preferrable to transfer between them on foot. (For those familiar with London, the distance is comparable to St.Pancras to Euston).
There is a choice of routes one of which avoids a flight of about 50 steps which might prove difficult for anyone with a large amount of luggage of or who finds steps a problem.
1a) From the front of Gare du Nord turn left along the front of the station and carry on in a straight line on Rue de Dunkerque until its junction with Rue d'Alsace where you should turn right and keep going until you reach the flight of steps which will take you down to the left side of the Gare de l'Est. You will be able to see the train shed and platforms of Gare de l'est over a small wall on the left hand side of the road.
1b) From the front of Gare du Nord turn left along the front of the station and walk along Rue de Dunkerque until turning right (south) onto Rue du Fauberge Saint-Denis and then left onto Rue des deux Gares at the end turn right by the Cafe Au Train de Vie onto Rue d'Alsace and continue as above.
2.) To avoid the steps take route 1b, above, but instead of turning up Rue de deux Gares, continue on Rue du Fauberge Saint-Denis until Rue de 18 Mai 1945 on the left hand side. Turn left and continue on Rue de 18 Mai 1945 until you reach Place du 11 November 1918 where you will see the impressive frontage of the Gare de l'Est on your left.
There is a choice of routes one of which avoids a flight of about 50 steps which might prove difficult for anyone with a large amount of luggage of or who finds steps a problem.
1a) From the front of Gare du Nord turn left along the front of the station and carry on in a straight line on Rue de Dunkerque until its junction with Rue d'Alsace where you should turn right and keep going until you reach the flight of steps which will take you down to the left side of the Gare de l'Est. You will be able to see the train shed and platforms of Gare de l'est over a small wall on the left hand side of the road.
1b) From the front of Gare du Nord turn left along the front of the station and walk along Rue de Dunkerque until turning right (south) onto Rue du Fauberge Saint-Denis and then left onto Rue des deux Gares at the end turn right by the Cafe Au Train de Vie onto Rue d'Alsace and continue as above.
Sunday, 11 September 2011
If you have problems with public transport then speak to the locals
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