Bright spaces, ergonomic furniture, redesigned accessibility... The Melun bus agency is inaugurating a new generation of reception areas signed Île-de-France Mobilités. A transformation that places the comfort and inclusion of passengers at the heart...
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After the excitement of the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, Île-de-France Mobilités announced, under the impetus of its President Valérie Pécresse, the ambitious "Metro for all" project. The objective? To make the historic Paris metro network finally accessible...
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Getting off on demand on buses after 10 p.m. is possible everywhere in Île-de-France
Getting off the bus on demand in Île-de-France, every evening after 10 p.m.: it's a reality! Discovery of a measure that serves a greater sense of security.
The Games are over, but their legacy extends far beyond the podiums. Modernisation, accessibility, safety, extensions... What changes in your transport with the Paris 2024 Games?
The new-generation TW20 tramway, which will equip the T1 line at the end of 2024, is continuing its dynamic tests in Île-de-France. A final step before its commissioning.
How can artificial intelligence improve mobility services? This is the question that will be asked on 21 and 22 November at the Île-de-France Mobilités Hackathon in Paris.
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Electricity, green gas: sustainable buses, for a strong ecological commitment
To enable everyone to travel in an environmentally friendly way, Île-de-France Mobilités is fully committed to the energy transition. Biomethane or electric vehicles, redesigned depots and infrastructure, innovations: the entire ecosystem of your buses...
On the occasion of Pink October, Véligo Location is mobilizing alongside the Institut Curie and the association "Casiopeea", sport to win, to support people with diseases and to raise awareness of breast cancer screening.
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European Mobility Week 2024
From 16 to 22 September 2024, it's European Mobility Week! Seven days to ask ourselves all about the impact of our mobility on our environment. And this year, the theme is "Shared public space". Wouldn't that look a bit like public transport?
On Saturday 14 September, Paris celebrates its Olympic and Paralympic medal-winning athletes during a grand parade on the Champs-Elysées, followed by a concert at the foot of the Arc de Triomphe. How to get there? Which stations will be closed for the...