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- Summary: This posting provides the basic information about all
- transport options for visitors to Paris, including where to
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- Version: 3.0
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- Paris Transport FAQ v3.0
-
- Copyright ⌐ 1999 by Delphine Kensit <nemo_n@yahoo.com>.
- Last Updated: 30 June 1999
- ======================================================
-
- This FAQ [Frequently Asked Questions] document is posted fortnightly
- to the usenet group rec.travel.europe
-
- NOTE:The author shall accept no responsability for any inaccuracy,
- errors or omissions or for any consequence arising from the use of the
- FAQ. If you have suggestions or questions about this FAQ, please
- e-mail it to the author at <nemo_n@yahoo.com>.
-
- ========================================
- NEWSFLASH
- ========================================
-
- The RATP restructured the fares for the bus, metro,
- and RER services effective July 1, 1999. Please
- check the RATP webpage <http://www.ratp.fr>
- or email them for specific details.
-
- Briefly, RER carriages will no longer be divided in
- to classes. Prices for various passes and for the
- carnet will be raised. The cost of an individual ticket
- remains the same. I do not know how the Paris Visite
- pass will be restructured as these passes included
- access to first class carriages on the RER.
-
- ________________________________________________
-
- Table of Contents
-
- [1] Introduction
-
- *[2] RATP
- *[2.1] Basics
- *[2.1.1] Hours of service
- *[2.1.2] Noctambus
- *[2.2) Tickets
- [2.3] Payment
- *[2.4] Transport Passes
- *[2.4.1] Mobilis Pass
- *[2.4.2] Carte Orange
- *[2.4.3] Paris Visite
- [2.5] Other passes
- [2.6] Which pass should I buy?
- [2.7] Can I buy tickets or passes from an overseas agent?
-
- [3] Charles de Gaulle (Roissy) and Orly airports
- [3.1] Charles de Gaulle (Roissy) Airport
- [3.1.1] Special Shuttle Services
- [3.1.2] RATP Roissybus
- [3.1.3] RER Line B
- [3.2] Orly Airport
- *[3.2.1] Special Shuttle Services
- [3.2.2] RATP Orlybus
- [3.2.3] RER - Orlyval and Orlyrail
- [3.3] Transfer between Charles de Gaulle and Orly
- *[3.3.1] Air France Shuttle Services
- [3.3.2] RER Line B + Orlyval (connection at Antony)
- [3.3.3] Taxis
-
- *[4] Getting out of Paris
- *[4.1] Rail service - SNCF
- *[4.2] Bus service - Eurolines
-
- TBA Taxi and Water transport
-
-
-
- [1] Introduction
-
- This is a brief, informal FAQ to orient visitors to the public
- transportation services available in Paris. This is not meant to be an
- exhaustive list, and simply aims to answer some of the basic questions
- that everyone has. If you don't find what you need here, or need
- further clarification, please post your queries to the newsgroup
- rec.travel.europe
-
-
-
- *[2] RATP
-
- The public transport system in Paris is governed by the RATP. For
- visitors to the city, the three main modes of transport you are likely
- to deal with are the Metro (the subway/underground system), the RER
- (commuter railway which also provides an express alternative to the
- Metro), and the bus. In addition, the RATP runs buses from the two
- airports Orly and Charles de Gaulle to various points in the city of
- Paris.
-
- Some surburban lines for the Paris/Ile-de-France region are run by the
- French railway company SNCF (see section 4.1). You will need separate
- tickets for the SNCF trains.
-
- For information and a detailed map of the metro and RER lines, please
- refer to the RATP website at <http://www.ratp.fr.> This site is
- available in French and English. Please note that the range
- information provided in English differs from the French version. Also,
- you might find some difficulty in navigating the site, that is normal.
-
-
-
-
-
- *[2.1] Basics
-
- All three modes of transport use the same ticketing system. So the
- ticket you buy is valid for the Metro, the RER, and the bus. The basic
- RATP ticket covers the entire Metro system, including the small parts
- extending beyond the city limits of Paris (such as La Defense). For
- the RER, though, the fare is higher if you travel outside the city
- limits. So from Nation to Etoile, you can take the Metro or the
- parallel RER line for the same price, but if you continue to La
- Defense, the RER costs more. One exception is the RER D1 to St. Denis
- (Stade de France) which is outside the city limits but designated Zone
- 2.
-
-
- The RER is divided into five zones. Versailles in in Zone 4, and
- DisneyLand Paris is in Zone 5. A zone map can be obtained from the
- ticket agent. Zones are also clearly marked on maps found on the RER
- trains.
-
-
- Effective July 1, 1999, RER trains will no longer be divided into 1st
- and 2nd class carriages.
-
-
- *[2.1.1] Hours of service
-
- The RER and Metro service starts at about 5h30 and ends between 00h45
- and 1h15 depending on the station. Most buses run till 20h00, and some
- lines run on a reduced curcuit between 20h00 and 22h00.
-
-
- *[2.1.2] Noctambus
-
- After the RATP services shut down, the Noctambus (night bus) service
- runs from the city center to the outskirts. Those with travel passes
- can take the Noctambus at no additional cost. Otherwise a single
- Noctambus trip costs 30FRF.
-
- Note: The cost of the Noctambus for non-pass users will be reduced
- effective 1 July, 1999.
-
-
- *(2.2] Tickets
-
- The basic RATP ticket is a 2 zone ticket, valid for the entire metro
- system, as well as the relevant zones for the bus and the RER. RATP
- tickets are valid indefinitely, so the tickets you have left over from
- your trip 3 years ago are still valid today! Do remember to keep your
- ticket with you at all times. Ticket inspectors are a common sight in
- the metro and you will be fined 350fr (or 100fr if you pay on the
- spot) - no excuses entertained. In addition, you will need your ticket
- to exit the RER system - so keep it handy. All transfers within and
- between the metro and RER are free. Transfers to and from the bus
- require a new ticket.
-
-
- Metro tickets can be purchased singly at 8FRF each, or in a set of ten
- (un carnet de dix, or simply, un carnet) for 55FRF. Tickets can be
- purchased at every metro station from the automated machines, or from
- the ticket agent. These can also be purchased from Tabacs displaying
- the green RATP sign. The RATP does not recommend that you buy tickets
- from unlicensed vendors. You can typically see them loitering near
- automated machines at the major train stations.
-
-
- There are special priced tickets available for children 10 years and
- under. These are referred to as "tarif rΘduit" and cost half the price
- of an adult ticket.
-
-
- If you need to travel outside of the 2 zones, you will likely need to
- purchase your ticket from the ticketing agent. Some stations have
- automated machines that allow you to purchase tickets for more than 2
- zones, but they are not very common. Specify the station that you need
- to go to, and consider buying your return trip ticket also. This can
- save you a lot of time and headache if you are travelling to
- Versailles on a weekend.
-
-
-
- *[2.3] Payment
-
- All major credit cards are accepted at ticket windows and automated
- ticketing machines. The minimum charge is 45FRF. The RATP now accepts
- electronic transactions in Euros at the ticketing window.
-
-
-
- *[2.4] Transport Passes
-
- There are three basic passes available to everyone. The Mobilis Pass,
- the Carte Orange, and the Paris Visite Pass. These passes are
- available at every station, although stations outside Zones 1-2
- typically do not sell passes for the lesser zones. The Paris Visite
- Pass is also available at the Paris Tourist Information office, and
- over the Internet through certain agents.
-
-
-
- *[2.4.1] Mobilis Pass
-
- The Mobilis Pass (formerly the Formula 1 pass) is a one day pass,
- available for unlimited travel within the designated zones for the
- bus, Metro and RER. No photos are required for this pass. The basic 2
- zone pass costs 30fr, 40fr for 3 zones.
-
-
-
- *[2.4.2] Carte Orange
-
- The Carte Orange is available as a weekly or a monthly pass. The
- weekly pass (coupon hebdomadaire) is valid Monday to Sunday only, and
- *not* for 7 days from date of purchase. The pass is available from the
- Wednesday before to the Wednesday of the week of validity. The basic 2
- zone pass is 82FRF. You need a passport size photo for the pass. In
- addition to the ticket, you will be given an identification card on
- which you affix your photo and fill in your name. You must write the
- serial number of this card on your ticket and keep the two together.
- The ticket is not valid without the accompanying card. This card does
- not have a expiration date, so you can use one from a previous trip.
-
-
- The monthly pass (coupon mensuel) functions in the same manner, valid
- for the calender month, and costs 279FRF for the basic 2 zones.
-
-
- The Carte Orange passes are valid for unlimited rides on the RATP
- system. Contrary to what some tour or ticket agents may tell you, the
- Carte Orange is available to everyone. You should not have a problem
- purchasing this from the RATP ticket agent.
-
-
-
- *[2.4.3] Paris Visite
-
- This pass is designed to hook in the unsuspecting tourist. While a
- small handful of tourists may be able to take advantage of the
- discounts and offers that come with the pass, the large part of
- visitors will not. These discounts and offers are limited to less
- popular museums, and are usually for 50% off a second ticket. The
- general consensus is to avoid the Paris Visite pass, and use carnets
- or the Mobilis Pass instead. You should however, consult the list of
- perks and see if you will be able to take advantage of them, refer to
- the RATP website for up-to-date information.
-
- *Note*
- With the restructuring of the RATP, it is not known how the
- elimination of first class carriages on the RER will affect the prices
- and benefits of the Paris Visite Pass (which is a 1st class pass).
- Please contact the Paris Tourist Office or the RATP for information.
-
-
-
- [2.5] Other passes
-
- In addition to the transport passes, you can purchase the one, three
- and five day Carte IntermusΘe from the ticket agents at all metro
- stations. The Carte IntermusΘe pass allows you unlimited entries into
- museums and monuments for the duration of its validity. The pass can
- be purchased on any day as it is validated at the first museum or
- monument you visit. It also comes with a complete list of
- participating sites, the major musuems are all included.
-
-
- The key benefit of the card is that you can enter museums through
- special entrances, thus skipping the sometimes hour long lines at
- museums such as the Louvre or Orsay. The cost of the pass is 80FRF
- (one day), 160FRF (3 day), and 240FRF (5 day).
-
-
- [2.6] Which transport pass should I buy?
-
- There is no one pass that suits every visitor. Which pass to use
- depends on when you arrive in Paris, where your hotel is, what you
- like to do, and how much walking you enjoy.
-
-
- [2.7] Can I buy tickets or passes from an overseas agent?
-
- Yes you can. The RATP Website has a list of designated official
- agents. The question is, should you? All tickets and passes are easily
- availble in Paris, at metros, tourist information centers, etc. The
- Carte IntermusΘe pass is also available at all participating museums.
- There is usually no line. Passes purchased through agents usually have
- a substantial handling charge added on.
-
-
-
- [3] Charles de Gaulle (Roissy) and Orly airports
-
- There are a couple of options available to visitors to Paris. The most
- expensive is the taxi. This will cost you 200-250FRF from Charles de
- Gaulle, 150-200FRF from Orly, depending on traffic. There is also a
- 6FRF charge for each piece of luggage.
-
- A cheaper option is to contact an airport shuttle service. The going
- rate is approximately 180FRF for 2 persons for door to door service,
- 120FRF for one person. Some companies offer a slightly cheaper rate
- for "pipe-line" service. Inquire about baggage limits. Some services
- charge extra for more than 2 pieces. One popular service is the Paris
- Airports Service, email: pas@magic.fr, http://www.magic.fr/pas. The
- Paris-Anglo website also has a listing of shuttle services you can
- contact: http://www.paris-anglo.com. You can also inquire at your
- hotel for other shuttle services.
-
- [None of these services is endorsed by the author.]
-
- The two airports are also linked to the RATP through the RER. If you
- arrive during the morning or evening rush hours, this would be the
- fastest and most reliable way of getting into the city. You can take
- the RER into Paris and transfer onto the metro. A word of caution: the
- RER may not be suited to those with a lot of luggage or who have
- difficulties with steps. The main Metro/RER transfer stations are very
- big and not always equipped with escalators.
-
- In addition, there are special buses from Orly and CDG airports to the
- city center, run by the RATP, Air France, and KLM.
-
-
-
- [3.1] Charles de Gaulle (Roissy) Airport
-
- English Information Line for CDG Airport: +33.1.48.62.22.80
- Website: <http://www.adp.fr/>
-
-
-
- *[3.1.1] Special Shuttle Services
-
- Air France buses are also available from CDG Airport. Buses leave
- every 12 minutes (5:40am-11pm) from both terminals to Etoile and Porte
- Maillot. The journey costs 60fr and takes 35-50minutes. They also run
- to Gare de Lyon and Gare Montparnasse. Departures are every 30 minutes
- (7am-9.30pm) and the journey takes 45-60 minutes. (Recorded English
- info: +33.1.41.56.89.00)
-
- KLM has recently started a new point to point service. Please contact
- KLM offices or refer to their website for more information
- <http://www.klm.fr>.
-
-
- [3.1.2] RATP Roissybus
-
- The Roissybus runs daily between Charles de Gaulle Airport and Opera
- in Paris. It departs from the airport every 15 minutes from 6h to 20h,
- and every 20 minutes from 20h to 23h. Departure from Opera starts at
- 5h45 to 23h, and operates at the same frequency as the trip from the
- airport. The 45FRF ticket can be purchased on the bus, and the trip to
- the city takes about 45 minutes. From Opera, you can connect to Metro
- lines 3, 7, 8, 14.
-
-
-
- [3.1.3] RER Line B3
-
- You can also take the RER Line B3 to and from Charles de Gaulle
- Airport. The journey from CDG airport runs southward to central Paris
- where you can transfer to the Metro or other RER lines, and takes
- about 45 minutes. Visitors arriving at Terminal 2 (Air France flights)
- can access the RER station directly. From Terminal 1, take the free
- shuttle bus. Trains run every 15-20 minutes, from 5:24am-12:09am. The
- one-way fare is 48FRF.
-
-
-
- [3.2] Orly Airport
-
- English Information line for Orly Airport: +33.1.49.75.15.15
- Website: <http://www.adp.fr/>
-
-
-
- *[3.2.1] Special Shuttle Services
-
- The Air France bus from Orly Airport is also available for getting
- into the city - stops at Invalides and Montparnasse. The buses leave
- both terminals every 12 minutes (5.50am-11pm), the 40 minute journey
- costs 45FRF.
-
- KLM has recently started a new point to point service. Please contact
- KLM offices or refer to their website for more information
- <http://www.klm.fr>.
-
-
-
- [3.2.2] RATP Orlybus
-
- The RATP Orlybus runs daily between Orly Airport and Denfert-Rochereau
- in Paris. The bus runs from the airport from 6h00 to 23h30, departing
- every 13 minutes during the week, and every 15-20 minutes on the
- weekends. In Paris, the bus departs at the same frequency from
- Denfert-Rochereau between 5h35 and 23h00. The 35FRF ticket can be
- purchased on the bus, and the trip into the city takes about 30
- minutes. From the Denfert-Rochereau stop, you can connect to metro
- lines 4 and 6, and RER B.
-
-
-
- [3.2.3] RER - Orlyval and Orlyrail
-
-
- The Orlyval high speed shuttle train runs every 7 minutes to RER (Line
- B4) Antony, where you transfer to the RER train to the city. The
- journey takes about 30 minutes and costs 57fr. You can also take a
- free shuttle bus to RER (Line C2) Pont de Rungis, and take the
- Orlyrail train to central Paris (30FRF). RER B4 Anthony goes northward
- through the city center, and RER C2 PdR loops outward and then runs
- west along the Left (south) Bank. Trains run every 12 minutes and the
- journey takes 50 minutes. Both trains bring you to central Paris where
- you can transfer to the Metro or other RER lines.
-
-
-
- [3.3] Transfer between Charles de Gaulle and Orly
-
- To transfer between the 2 main airports, you can choose from the Air
- France Shuttle buses, RER line B, or the taxi. For Air France
- passengers, the Air France Shuttle service is free.
-
- [3.3.1] Air France Shuttle Services
-
- CDG > ORLY
- From 0600 to 1500*, every 20 minutes
- From 1500 to 2300*, every 30 minutes
- Leaving from : CDG 2 (Halls A and C - Exit 2 Hall C) - CDG 2 (Halls B,
- D and F - Exit 1 Hall B) - CDG 1 (Exit 34, arrivals level)
-
- ORLY > CDG
- From 0600 to 2300*, every 20 minutes
- Leaving from Orly Sud (Exit K, platform 5) - Orly Ouest (Exit D,
- arrivals level)
-
- Average journey time : 50 minutes - FRF 75 / EUR 11.43
-
-
-
- [3.3.2] RER Line B + Orlyval (connection at Antony)
-
- Times : from 0600 to 2230
- Sundays : 0700 to 2255
- Every 4/8 minutes
- Fare : FRF 104 / EUR 15.85
-
-
- [3.3.3] Taxis
-
- Approximately FRF 300 / EUR 45.73 (day rate)
-
-
-
- *[4] Getting out of Paris
-
- *[4.1] Rail service - SNCF
-
- The governing body for the French national railways is the SNCF
- (SociΘtΘ Nationale des Chemins de Fer).
-
- Contact:
- In French: +33.8.36.35.35.35
- In German: +33.8.36.35.35.36
- In Spanish: +33.8.36.35.35.37
- In Italian: +33.8.36.35.35.38
- InáEnglish: +33.8.36.35.35.39
- Website: <http://www.sncf.fr>
-
-
- The site allows you to search and price tickets originating inside or
- outside of France, and will show you a limited choice of reductions
- you qualify for. You will not be able to check the prices of the
- special 30 and 8 days advance purchase "Joker" fares. These special
- reductions provide substantial savings on certain trains and routes,
- please contact SNCF for more information. The site also provides a
- contact list of overseas SNCF representatives, ticketing agents, or
- affiliated rail operators.
-
- At the moment, purchasing a ticket or a supplement over the internet
- is not possible. You can place your reservation via the web and
- collect your tickets at the automated ticketing machines by a
- specified date. In France, ticket and supplement purchases can be made
- at all train stations, through SNCF agents, over the telephone, or via
- the French Minitel. If you choose to purchase your ticket/supplement
- at the train station before your departure, be aware that lines can be
- very long during certain peak periods. The SNCF now accepts electronic
- transactions in Euros.
-
- In France, the Eurostar and Thalys high speed train services are
- governed by the SNCF.
-
- Some of the surbaban trains in the Paris/Ile-de-France region are run
- by the SNCF. You cannot use a single ticket to cross from the SNCF
- system to the RATP.
-
- *[4.2] Bus service - Eurolines
-
- The Eurolines website is <http://www.eurolinesfr>
-
-
- TBA Taxi and Water Transport
-
- Copyright 1999, Delphine Kensit <nemo_n@yahoo.com>
-