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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.
Mobicaps 1/3/5/6/7/8; SAVAC 39.05/39.07/39.14 Ozoir-la-Ferrière E4 5 Ozoir-la-Ferrière: Cars Biziere Palaiseau B4 4 Palaiseau Mobicaps 1/14 Palaiseau – Villebon B4 4 Palaiseau, Villebon-sur-Yvette: Mobicaps 1/14/18/19 Pantin E1 2 Pantin: 170 Parc de Sceaux B4 3 Antony, Sceaux Parc des Expositions B3 4 Villepinte
The Réseau Express Régional (French pronunciation: [ʁezo ɛkspʁɛs ʁeʒjɔnal]; English: Regional Express Network), commonly abbreviated RER (pronounced), is a hybrid commuter rail and rapid transit system, similar to the S-Bahns of German-speaking countries and the S Lines of Milan, serving Paris and its suburbs.
Nanterre-Université (French pronunciation: [nɑ̃tɛʁ ynivɛʁsite]) is a French railway station on the line from Paris-Saint-Lazare to Saint-Germain-en-Laye, located in the commune of Nanterre.
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%.
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RER NG (French: RER Nouvelle Génération, English: RER New Generation), also known as the X'Trapolis Cityduplex and classified as Class Z 58000 and Class Z 58500, is a double-deck, dual-voltage electric multiple unit trainset that operates on line D and line E of the Réseau Express Régional (RER), a hybrid suburban commuter and rapid transit system serving Paris and its Île-de-France suburbs.
The station, which should have been called the Gare Nord-Est Station, was inaugurated by Prime Minister Lionel Jospin on 12 July 1999, before the opening to the public of RER line E on 14 July 1999. [3] Its name comes from its proximity to the Boulevard de Magenta. In 2022, the SNCF estimated the annual use of the station at 33 million ...