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  2. RATP bus network - Wikipedia

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    The RATP bus network covers the entire territory of the city of Paris and the vast majority of its near suburbs.Operated by the Régie Autonome des Transports Parisiens (RATP), this constitutes a dense bus network complementary to other public transport networks, all organized and financed by Île-de-France Mobilités.

  3. Transport in Paris - Wikipedia

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    Locally, Paris's most-frequented public transport is the Métro network, mostly underground. Across 16 lines, [ 8 ] its closely spaced stations (around 500 metres between them on average) allow a connection between any capital quarter to any other, and a few lines extend quite far into the suburbs.

  4. Public transport planning - Wikipedia

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    It is a hybrid discipline involving aspects of transport engineering and traditional urban planning. [2] Indeed, many transit planners find themselves involved in discourse with urban-land-use issues such as transit-oriented development. Transit planners are responsible for developing routes and networks of routes for urban transit systems.

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

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    Paris 70/72 Avenue Henri Martin C1 1 Paris 63 Bagneux: 3 Bagneux, Cachan 197/297; N21 Ballancourt D4 6 Bibliothèque François Mitterrand: 1 Paris 62/89/132/323; N131 Bièvres C8 4 Boigneville D4 5 Boissy-Saint-Léger A2 4 Boissy-Saint-Léger: SETRA 6/11/12/21/22/23/101; SITUS 5/6; STRAV J1, J2 Bondy E2 3 Bondy: TRA; Boulainvilliers C1 1

  6. Île-de-France Mobilités - Wikipedia

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    Île-de-France Mobilités (IDFM) is the governmental authority that controls and coordinates the different companies operating the Paris-area public transport network and the rest of the Île-de-France region. In this capacity, it issues operating contracts for the various services, owns the buses and rolling stock used on those services, and ...

  7. Ticket t+ - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Eindhoven Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport is also served by multiple bus services: Bravo Line 400 is a shuttle bus service line that connects the airport to Eindhoven Centraal railway station. [39] Bravo Line 401 is a bus rapid transit line that connects the airport to Eindhoven's city centre and Eindhoven Centraal railway station. [39]

  9. Keolis - Wikipedia

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    Keolis is a French transportation company that operates public transport systems all over the world. It manages bus, rapid transit, tram, coach networks, rental bikes, car parks, water taxi, cable car, trolleybus, and funicular services.