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Unlike a ticket t+, users can transfer from the métro/RER to the bus/tram network (or vice versa) within 90 minutes (bus/tram) or 2 hours (Metro/train/RER) without paying a second fare (if transfering to or from the Metro/train/RER systen, it is the tarif of that system, €1.99, that applies). [3]
Ticket Metro-Train-RER €2.50 – valid for up to two hours from entry, including connections made within the network; not valid for airports; Ticket Bus-Tram €2 – valid for up to 90 minutes, including connections; Ticket Acces À Bord €2.50 – valid only on the bus the ticket was purchased for; sold by SMS text message and bus drivers
The Ticket t+ is a single trip ticket for Paris public transit that was introduced in 2007 and that is valid on buses and on the métro and rail systems within Paris. From 2025, it is only available as a paper ticket at the price of €2.50, [ 1 ] and is being replaced by two new types of single tickets available to be loaded onto a reusable ...
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. ... but two hours by bus, which is how she currently makes ...
Manchester: get me there, ITSO compliant: Transport for Greater Manchester: Announced June 2012, expected to launch summer 2013. Merseyside: Live Smart 3-day city tourist ticket: Merseytravel? Liverpool Day Tripper 3-day city tourist ticket starting from John Lennon Airport: 1 June 2011 [78] Walrus: September 2011 Newport: Freedom (pay-as-you ...
Greater Manchester, a metropolitan county in North West England, has a public rail network of 130 route miles (209 km) and 92 National Rail stations. [1] Transport for Greater Manchester is responsible for specifying fares and service levels of train services operating in the county. [2]
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get me there is an electronic ticketing scheme under development by Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) for use on public transport services in Greater Manchester, England. [1] It was first announced and confirmed as an integrated travel card, comparable to London's Oyster card , for Greater Manchester in June 2012, [ 2 ] following a bid ...