The best ways to get into Paris from Charles De Gaulle airport
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The best ways to get into Paris from Charles De Gaulle airport
"The RoissyBus shuttle, which went directly between Paris Charles de Gaulle airport and the Opera district of central Paris is to be scrapped from February 28th, with transport authorities blaming falling passenger numbers together with a desire to reduce traffic congestion in central Paris."
"RER B is the most straightforward public transport alternative, which has a station within the airport itself. It links directly into the city, with the most central Paris stops being either Gare du Nord, Chatelet-Les-Halles or Saint-Michel Notre-Dame. It takes around 45 minutes with 10 stops along the way, and requires a separate airport ticket at a cost of 14 euros."
"Express 9517 is the replacement for the RoissyBus, although it is not a direct service. Instead passengers join the local bus service Express 9517, which takes them from the airport to Saint-Denis-Pleyel. From there they can connect to Metro Line 14, which goes into central Paris."
The RoissyBus shuttle service connecting Paris Charles de Gaulle airport to the Opera district is being discontinued on February 28th due to falling passenger numbers and efforts to reduce central Paris traffic congestion. Travelers now have several alternatives: RER B suburban rail offers the most straightforward public transport option with a station inside the airport, reaching central Paris in approximately 45 minutes for €14 per ticket. Express 9517 bus replaces RoissyBus but requires a connection at Saint-Denis-Pleyel to Metro Line 14. CDG Express provides a new direct express train service to Gare de l'Est. Each option has different operating hours, accessibility considerations, and pricing structures that travelers should evaluate based on their specific needs and destinations.
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