Où prendre le RER C à Paris ?

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Où prendre le RER C à Paris ?

Où prendre le RER C à Paris ?

Prenez la ligne 8, direction "Balard", puis descendez à la station "Invalides" pour prendre le RER, ligne C, en direction de Versailles, arrêt "Versailles-Rive Gauche".

Comment se diriger dans le métro parisien ?

Comment prendre le métro à Paris ?

  1. Vous achetez un titre de transport.
  2. Vous choisissez votre destination en regardant le terminus du métro… ...
  3. Vous validez votre titre de transport en passant votre ticket dans une borne (ou votre pass contre le lecteur). ...
  4. Vous accédez au quai de votre choix et vous montez dans le métro.

How can RATP help you?

  • To make your journeys easier, RATP provides you with all the maps for the metro, RER, tram and bus lines that make up the Paris transport network. They are interactive and downloadable in PDF format.

What is RER C and how does it work?

  • RER C was created from an amalgamation and renovation of several old SNCF commuter lines unlike RER A and B which had newer sections owned and constructed by RATP. Each day, over 531 trains run on the RER C alone, and carries over 540,000 passengers daily, 150,000 passengers more than the entirety of the TGV network.

What is RER C in Paris known for?

  • RER C is known for serving some of the most beautiful monuments in Paris and around the city. It is the only line serving the Palace of Versailles, which is located 20 kilometers away from the city center of Paris. Many sites located around the river inside the boarders of the French capital are also accessible with RER C.

What is the SNCF RER C Map?

  • The SNCF RER C map is designed to make your journeys easier; it is interactive and downloadable in PDF format.

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