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  2. Navigo card - Wikipedia

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    The Navigo pass (French: Passe Navigo) is a family of contactless smart cards that can be used for payment in public transportation in Paris and the Île-de-France region.It was first introduced on 1 October 2001.

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

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    A month pass (Forfait Navigo Mois), valid for 1 calendar month (from the first to the last day of the month. They are sold starting at the 20th of the prior month. An annual pass (Forfait Navigo Annuel), valid for 12 months starting from the first of a chosen month. Its monthly cost is the same as the Forfait Navigo Mois, but the 12th month is ...

  4. List of public transport smart cards - Wikipedia

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    Pass Pass: Transpole: 2013 Lorraine: Simplicite: TER Lorraine-Metrolor: Unknown Lyon: Técély card: TCL: 1 July 2002 [55] Nantes: Libertan: Semitan: Nice: Citizy: Lignes d'Azur, tram and bus of the Métropole: 21 May 2010, first in Europe on smartphones NFC and by bank card NFC [56] Paris: Navigo card: Île-de-France Mobilités

  5. Paris visite - Wikipedia

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    As an alternative, a Navigo Easy card can hold a one-day Navigo Day pass costing €12, or multiple metro/train (€2.50) or bus (€2.00) tickets. Before 2025, Paris Visite was a paper ticket and provided small discounts at several tourist sites. It is not clear if or how this will be continued now that paper tickets are no longer issued.

  6. Parking Vélos Île-de-France Mobilités - Wikipedia

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    The shelters have a capacity of 5 to 398 places. [2] They are equipped with hoops to hang the frame and the wheels of the bicycles. [3] The closed shelters are accessible only to the holders of a Navigo pass, for a subscription of 4€ per day, 10€ per week, or 30€ per year.

  7. Navigo pass - Wikipedia

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  8. Montmartre Funicular - Wikipedia

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    The two stations each have turnstiles which can read magnetic paper tickets and Navigo passes. A Ticket t+ can be used for a single trip. (The Ticket t+ does not allow for a free interchange between the Métro or bus network and the funicular. [22]) Daily, weekly, or monthly passes on a Navigo card, as well as the Paris Visite ticket, are also ...

  9. Integrated ticketing - Wikipedia

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    Navigo pass, Mobilis/Jeunes one-day tickets Smart card / magnetic ticket 2006 Subway, commuter rail (RER and Transilien), tramway, bus Switzerland: Swiss Federal Railways [28] Swiss Pass: Magnetic stripe card 1989 [29] Buses, trains, ships and tramways: Subotica: Subotica-Trans [30] SuBus: Smart card 2012 Buses