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20 years ago, on February 11, 2005, the law "for equal rights and opportunities, participation and citizenship of people with disabilities" (known as the Disability Law) was passed. 20 years later, we take stock of the evolution of accessibility in transport...
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With the success of the extension of line 14, Orly is now 25 minutes from Châtelet! Less efficient for passengers, the Orlybus line (whose ridership has fallen by 80% with the opening of the extension of the 14), will close its doors on March 3, 2025....
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It's done! On 18 January 2025, Villejuif - Gustave Roussy, the last station of the southern extension of line 14, between Olympiades and Orly Airport, opened its doors. With this inauguration, one more step in the transport revolution has been taken....
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Ticketing revolution, new lines, modern, clean and comfortable equipment, reinforced security: in 2025, things are moving in Ile-de-France transport.
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From 1 January 2025, the price of the Navigo Monthly pass will increase by €2.40 to €88.80 per month. This increase has been controlled, thanks to an agreement signed between Île-de-France Mobilités and the State in September 2023, which makes it possible...
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This year, for New Year's Eve, don't waste your evening looking at your watch. It's time not to go back, many lines remain open all night of the 31st! Ready to celebrate 2025?
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The RER NG arrives on line D! A revolution in comfort and reliability for the longest line of the network, which welcomes more than 630,000 passengers daily in a crossing from the north to the south of the Île-de-France.
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It's done! Since December 15, 2024, you can travel between the east and west of Île-de-France with the RER E, without having to change trains.
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The T1 tramway, which connects Asnières-sur-Seine to Noisy-le-Sec station, is getting a makeover with brand new, modern and 100% accessible trams. A reimagined travel experience for travelers.