The City of Paris keeps on fighting against covid-19 and announces the massive and gradual deployment of hand sanitizer distributors in public spaces and in the hall of municipal places welcoming people.
Île-de-France Movilités has announced to set up from March 23rd and for as long as it’s needed twenty bus shuttles reserved only for the hospital staff. Goal? Help the health staff in Île-de-France move around more easily as the public transit traffic is already very limited.
With the threat of coronavirus upon Paris, the RATP – Autonomous Parisian Transportation Administration – announces health measures and an action plan to protect their staff. So far, no special measure as for commuters have been announced.
Due to a new call for mobilization and strike action, Paris metros, RER and Transilien lines are seeing their traffic disrupted in the capital and Ile de France. Together we discover the traffic forecasts for the day of Monday, February 17, 2020.
Cardboard metro tickets and Navigo pass are about to disappear for good by summer 2020. The rechargeable and contactless Navigo Easy pass will be available starting June 12, 2019.
Bad news for the Paris metro line 6 users since the RATP [the Autonomous Operator of Parisian Transports] has announced major work for July and August 2019 as well as in 2020. As a result? The service will be suspended between the Montparnasse station and the Trocadéro station.
The 15th arrondissement will undergo a metamorphosis in the coming years, with the construction of two buildings and the creation of a new street. This major project is led by the RATP and should be completed by 2022.
On the occasion of the 36th Fête de la Musique, come and dance in the metro this Tuesday, June 20, 2017! Head to Quai de la Gare station on line 6 to move to the electro beats of DJ Gaëtan Laurent during your lunch break.