Où prendre le RER E ?

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Où prendre le RER E ?

Où prendre le RER E ?

Les billets et pass sont en vente aux guichets "Ile-de-France" et distributeurs automatiques des gares, ainsi que dans les stations de métro/RER. Des dépliants gratuits d'horaires sont à votre disposition aux guichets des gares.

Comment ne pas se tromper de RER ?

Comme dans le métro, pas besoin d'appuyer sur un bouton, le RER s'arrêtera automatiquement aux stations prévues. Pensez à bien garder votre ticket à portée de main dans le RER car contrairement au métro, il faudra repasser votre ticket dans une borne pour sortir.

What is the RER line E?

  • Opened in 1999, the RER E line provides a horizontal link between the east and centre of Paris, connecting Chelles-Gournay / Tournan-en-Brie with the Haussmann Saint-Lazare centre within 30 minutes. The RER Line E extension was proposed in 2007, in order to build east-west connections in the Île-de-France region.

What is the history of the RER E?

  • RER E opened on between Haussmann - Saint-Lazare and Chelles - Gournay. The construction included a 2 km (1.2 mi) tunnel between Haussmann – St-Lazare and Magenta (which serves Gare de l'Est and Gare du Nord ). The line was first extended with a new branch from Noisy-le-Sec to Villiers-sur-Marne on 30 August 1999.

What are the major tourist attractions located on the RER E line?

  • There is no major tourist attractions located on the RER E line. RER E serves only 2 stations inside the boarders of Paris, which are also the only 2 major ones of the line. They are both connected to an important transportation site.

How much does it cost to take the RER E in Paris?

  • RER E Ticket price. If you take the RER E within the borders of Paris, then the standard metro ticket price applies, €1.90. However, be careful, you will have to pay more if you travel outside of Paris. A ticket from Paris to the Val de Fontenay, for example, costs €2.75.

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