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  2. Public transport fares in the Île-de-France - Wikipedia

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    Zone 1 covered the city of Paris, and zones 2-5 surround it. Zone 4 included Versailles, and zone 5 includes Charles de Gaulle and Orly airports, and Disneyland Paris. Starting 1991, there were 8 zones. On 1 July 2007, zones 7 and 8 were merged into zone 6. On 1 July 2011, zone 6 was itself merged into zone 5.

  3. Réseau Express Régional - Wikipedia

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    The RER was not fully conceptualised until the completion of the Schéma directeur d'aménagement et d'urbanisme (roughly: "master plan for urban development") in 1965. The RER network, which initially comprised two lines, was formally inaugurated on 8 December 1977 in a ceremony that was attended by President Valéry Giscard d'Estaing. A ...

  4. Ticket t+ - Wikipedia

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    The new Ticket Métro-Train-RER costs €2.50 and allows trips on the rail networks in all zones, except for the airports, a much larger coverage area than provided by the ticket t+. Historically, the ticket t+ was the main single trip ticket, and was also available as a pack of 10 (a carnet ) at a price reduced by about 20%.

  5. List of RĂ©seau Express RĂ©gional stations - Wikipedia

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    Le Bras-de-Fer D4 via Grigny: 5 Évry, Lisses Tice 401/402/404/408; SénartExpress 50 Le Chénay – Gagny E2 4 Gagny: TRA 701 Le Grand Bourg D4 via Ris: 5 Évry Tice 419 Le Guichet B4 5 Orsay: Mobicaps 9; Albatrans 91-08 Le Mée D2 5 Le Mée, Boissise la Bertrand, Boissettes B, F, J Le Parc de Saint-Maur A2 3 Saint-Maur-des-Fossés: 107/317

  6. RER B - Wikipedia

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    RER B is one of the five lines in the Réseau Express Régional (English: Regional Express Network), a hybrid commuter rail and rapid transit system serving Paris, France and its Île-de-France suburbs. The 80-kilometre (50 mi) RER B line crosses the region from north to south, with all trains serving a group of stations in central Paris ...

  7. List of Paris Métro stations - Wikipedia

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    Porte de la Villette (Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie) 1910-11-05 underground Paris 19th: 2,706,288: Porte de Montreuil: 1933-12-10 underground Paris 20th: 3,067,413: Porte de Pantin (Parc de la Villette) 1942-10-12 underground Paris 19th: 3,374,733: Porte de Saint-Cloud (Parc des Princes) 1923-09-29 underground Paris 16th: 3,485,946 ...

  8. Ivry-sur-Seine station - Wikipedia

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    Ivry-sur-Seine is a station in Paris' express suburban rail system, the RER. It is situated on the Paris–Bordeaux railway. The station is situated in the eastern side of Ivry-sur-Seine, in Val-de-Marne. Travelers can take RATP bus 125 and 323 to connect between this station and Mairie d'Ivry on Paris Métro Line 7.

  9. RER C - Wikipedia

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    This branch mostly used the infrastructure of the "ligne d'Auteuil" (incorporated into the "ligne de petite ceinture" from 1867, closed to passengers from 22 July 1934), and a new 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) tunnel connection between Batignolles and Saint-Ouen, connecting to the RER C's main trunk at Champ de Mars-Tour Eiffel via a curved bridge (the ...