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Subject: Re: first time in Paris by train Posted on: Sat, 25 Nov 2006 15:08:40 +0100

On Sat, 25 Nov 2006 13:36:17 +0100, Runge wrote :

> Marie,
> you will take the train line D at Evry to gare de Lyon in Paris, then the
> metro line 1 (or RER line A) to Nation, then line 6 to Montparnasse, get
> out and follow the signs gare Montparnasse. No busses from Evry to there,
> it would be much too long and complicated ! At Evry station, buy a ticket
> to Paris+metro. It won't be too expensive.
> Once the train arrives it will take 25 minutes to Paris, then the metro
> part will take you about another 35 minutes. Evry is just a contemporary
> suburb, nothing to see but the cheap hotels are there for essentially
> eastern Europe tourists.
>
>
>
> "suaimhneas" a écrit dans le message de news:
> 1164452585.233442.188420@m7g2000cwm.googlegroups.com...
>>I will be travelling to Paris by train on 23rd December and I am
>> looking for any tips on how best to get around. I am staying at Evry in
>> Esonne(I believe) and taking a train from the station at Evry to gare de
>> Montparnasse. What are the best options for train or bus tickets to
>> reduce the cost of travelling to a minimum. Is there any special events
>> on that would be worth going to? Any suggestions will be much
>> appreciated. best regards
>> suaimneas
>>
>>
>>
Use this web site.
http://www.transilien.fr/web/site/accueil/horaire-itineraire/lang/en
On weekdays you will need less than an hour.
A one of the Evry stations take RER-D up to Chatelet-Les Halles (45mn).
There change and take metro line 4 (porte d'Orleans) (10mn).
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