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The pass can be bought for 1, 2, 3 or 5 consecutive days for public transport zones 1-3 or 1-5 (includes airport transport). [1] [2] [3]Once purchased, it allows free travel on the Paris Métro, RER and Transilien trains (within the chosen fare zones), Buses (both the RATP bus network, which covers Paris and its near suburbs, and the Optile network, which covers the wider Grande couronne area ...
The Navigo pass is available to those who live or work in the Île-de-France region. The name and a photograph of the holder are printed on the card. It is available for free. The card can be loaded with daily, weekly, monthly, and annual passes. The cards can also be used for identification on the Vélib' bicycle rental system. [1]
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.
Contrairement au plan de la RATP (et à la plupart des autres plans), chaque station est placée à sa position géographique réelle. Cela permet d'éviter de prendre une correspondance ou une station supplémentaire là où un peu de marche à pied vous aurait permis d'aller plus vite.
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 ...
The Grand Paris Express is a project consisting of new rapid transit lines and the extension of existing lines being built in the Île-de-France region of France. The project comprises four new lines for the Paris Métro , plus extensions of the existing Lines 11 and 14 .
The Carte Imagine'R is a travel pass for students and young people between the ages of 12 and 25 years to travel in the Paris Île-de-France region. Valid for one year, it allows travel on public transport such as the Métro, buses, or the RER. During the week, its users can freely travel in the zones defined by its subscription.
Its roots are in the 1936 Ruhlmann-Langewin plan of the Compagnie du chemin de fer métropolitain de Paris (Metropolitan Railway Company of Paris) for a "métropolitain express" (express metro). The company's post-war successor, RATP, revived the scheme in the 1950s, and in 1960 an interministerial committee decided to go ahead with the ...