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- Réseau Express Régional - Wikipedia
The Réseau Express Régional (French pronunciation: [ʁezo ɛkspʁɛs ʁeʒjɔnal]; English: Regional Express Network), commonly abbreviated RER (pronounced [ɛʁəɛʁ]), is a hybrid commuter rail and rapid transit system serving the city centre of Paris and its suburbs
- Paris RER - Paris by Train
In Paris the RER acts as an express underground or subway train Beyond Paris city centre, the Paris RER is a ground level commuter train connecting outlying suburbs and popular destinations such as CDG Airport (RER B), Disneyland Paris (RER A) and Versailles (RER C) to the heart of Paris
- Rer map of Paris and the île-de-France region | RATP
Our interactive RER network map is designed to make your journeys easier; it is available online and downloadable in PDF format ” See the rer map for Paris and the Ile-de-France region, showing the RATP transport network and stations and its [Nb de ligne] lines
- RER Lines - Bonjour RATP
RER stands for “Réseau Express Régional”, which translates to “Regional Express Network” in English This mode of public transportation has the particularity of crossing the capital city on underground tracks only, unlike other train lines
- RER à Paris et Île-de-France - A, B, C, D, E - SNCF Connect
Retrouvez les plans des lignes de RER, leurs correspondances, les sites touristiques qu’elles desservent ainsi que les horaires en temps réel
- RER Trains - Getting around Paris and to other cities by train
The RER (Réseau Express Régional) is a network of commuter trains , that is to say: they communicate the center of Paris with the outskirts; and it’s a fast way to travel around the French capital
- Our public transport network: The RER - Île-de-France Mobilités
The RER lines, for Réseau Express Régional, are different from other train lines because they do not terminate in Paris, but cross the capital underground, allowing passengers to travel from one end of the region to the other with the same transport line
- RER Rapid Transit | Paris Insiders Guide
The RER is a rapid-transit train system beneath the Metro and the fastest way to get across Paris Use our guide to learn all about the RER in Paris and how to use it
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