The Île de France ticket, also known as RER ticket or origin-destination ticket is good for one trip on the RER/Transilien (suburban train) into the suburbs. Transfers to/from the métro and other RER lines are possible with the same ticket. The cost varies based on how far you go.
Can be used on:
- RER (suburban train)
- Express tramway T11
- Métro
Transfers
- You can transfer between to/from the RER to the métro and other RERs. Transfers marked with a dotted line on the map are possible with the same Île-de-France ticket. (This is different than with t+ tickets.)
Prices
- The cost of your ticket varies based on the distance you travel.
- A book of 10 tickets costs 8 times as much as buying tickets one at a time, giving you a discount.
Go here to determine the cost of your trip.
How to get it?
Île-de-France tickets are available as a paper ticket only right now; they cannot be loaded onto a card.
To get this fare, go to a fare vending machine or an information booth.
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