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  2. Transilien Line V - Wikipedia

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    It connects Versailles Chantiers and Massy–Palaiseau. It belongs to the Transilien network operated by SNCF, the French national railway. Unlike the other Transilien lines (with the exception of Line U), Line V lies completely outside the city limits of Paris. Before December 2023, the line was operated as a branch of RER C.

  3. RER C - Wikipedia

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    Each day, over 531 trains run on the RER C alone, and carries over 540,000 passengers daily, [2] 150,000 passengers more than the entirety of the TGV network. It is the most popular RER line for tourists, who represent 15% of its passengers, as the line serves many monuments and museums, including the Palace of Versailles. However, the numerous ...

  4. Versailles Château Rive Gauche station - Wikipedia

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    It is served by RER C line of the Paris Region's express suburban rail system, the Réseau Express Régional. In February 2012, "Château" was added to the station name to help navigate tourists to the station closest to the Palace of Versailles. The station is one of several in Versailles, but sees fewer trains than Versailles Chantiers station.

  5. Réseau Express Régional - Wikipedia

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    Of the RER stations operated by RATP, 9 have interchanges with Métro lines, and 9 allow transfer to SNCF's Transilien service. [9] In comparison to the Metro, the RER provides better coverage of Paris' suburbs and typically operates at higher speeds and with greater distances between stations. [10]

  6. Paris Métro - Wikipedia

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    Paris Visite is a paper ticket aimed at visitors offering unlimited trips for a duration of one, two, three or five days, for zones 1–3 covering the centre of Paris, or zones 1–5 covering the whole of the network including the RER to the airports, Versailles and Disneyland Paris.

  7. Paris is getting a whole new Metro network. And it’s huge

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    The Grand Paris Express will add four lines, 68 stations and 200 kilometers of track to the French capital’s 120-year-old Metro system. Paris is getting a whole new Metro network. And it’s huge