Carte Orange - Using Old ID Part
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Carte Orange - Using Old ID Part
Hello...
I have a Carte Orange from 2001, with a black & white photo. Can I re-use one that old, and just get a new ticket?
Or should I get a new ID part with the new ticket?
I'm 60...so I haven't really changed my appearance very much since 2001.
Thanks.
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I have a Carte Orange from 2001, with a black & white photo. Can I re-use one that old, and just get a new ticket?
Or should I get a new ID part with the new ticket?
I'm 60...so I haven't really changed my appearance very much since 2001.
Thanks.
SS
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The "functional" parts of the CO are the picture and the number (which you should always write on your ticket, in case you enounter an RATP enforcer with an attitude). The whole mechanism is to ensure that only one person is using one ticket.
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I have an old Carte Orange id card but for some reason it is without a picture, even though I used it several years ago. Can I just paste a picture on it, or is it laminated or something, so just a picture pasted on will look phony?
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Hello, again:
Since we already have our cartes oranges with photos, am I correct in just asking for two COUPONS?
Bonjour - s.v.p. - je voudrais deux coupons pour les cartes oranges, zones une a deux.
My French is not so good -- please correct for me...for example, how do I add "for this week" or something like that?
Thanks.
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Since we already have our cartes oranges with photos, am I correct in just asking for two COUPONS?
Bonjour - s.v.p. - je voudrais deux coupons pour les cartes oranges, zones une a deux.
My French is not so good -- please correct for me...for example, how do I add "for this week" or something like that?
Thanks.
SS
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Lately I've been refused the blank ID cards for Carte Orange for visiting clients; the agents claim that the ID cards are no longer necessary—all you need is the ticket. I find that a bit difficult to believe, but perhaps it's part of the RATP's apparent attempt to idle all human agents and force everyone to buy everything from a machine.
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Follow up to my question:
Had a wonderful time -- the old carte orange worked fine.
My only mistake was forgetting to buy an extra ticket for the CDG-Paris ride (my coupon was 2 zones).
No problem, however, my severley-limited French sufficed to explain my error at the exit station (I got to use the verb oublier which I had practiced in the perfect tense knowing that I would forget SOMETHING this trip) and I just paid there.
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Had a wonderful time -- the old carte orange worked fine.
My only mistake was forgetting to buy an extra ticket for the CDG-Paris ride (my coupon was 2 zones).
No problem, however, my severley-limited French sufficed to explain my error at the exit station (I got to use the verb oublier which I had practiced in the perfect tense knowing that I would forget SOMETHING this trip) and I just paid there.
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