It's been a while since I've posted but there was something exciting happening to the métro! The long-awaited extension of line 4 to Bagneux has finally opened. 2 new stations have been added to the line. Take a look at these pictures of the Bagneux-Lucie Aubrac station:
Public Transport Network What are the different modes of transport? The métro has 16 lines are served Paris and its nearby suburbs. The RER is regional rail which serves the entire region and comes frequently. Transilien is a true commuter rail network which serves the entire region as well, however, Transilien comes less frequently than the RER. Is the network accessible to wheelchairs? The buses and trams are fully accessible. The métro is barely accessible. Only line 14 is fully accessible. The RER on the other hand is much more accessible Fares & Tickets What's the best ticket for me? If you are here for a few days, here a few options: Get a Navigo Easy Card for 2€ and load a book of 10 t+ tickets onto it for 14,90€. You can also get single-use paper t+ tickets for 1,90€, but you get a discount when you load 10 onto a card. Get a Navigo Découverte Card for 5€ and load a weekly pass for 22,80€ on the card. This gives unlimited access to the entire network in all 5 fare zon