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Old Apr 7th, 2012, 03:43 AM
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How long from Place de Clichy to CDG?

Hi all,
My wife and I have a flight out of Paris CDG to Nice via easy jet airlines. The flight is at 6:30pm. Checkin time is from 4:30pm to 5:50pm. Do you know how long it takes to go from Place de Clichy to CDG via the RER B ?

It seems like i have to take metro line 2 from Place de Clichy to Rochechouart, Take line 4 to Gare Du Nord, then i can hop on the RER B. Is that correct?

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yes, you are correct on your logistics (the station is called Barbes-Rochecouart), at least that is one way you could do it. It will take 30 minutes once you are actually on the train at Gare du Nord, I'd plan for an hour total. YOU can just get off line 2 at La Chapelle and walk to the RER B instead of doing that metro transfer, there is a tunnel, but it's a fairly long walk (the equivalent of about 300-400 meters). It's up to you, which you want to avoid, the walk or the transfer.
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Old Apr 7th, 2012, 05:02 AM
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Thanks for the reply Christina and thanks for the second option. I did not even see the La Chapelle stop is fairly close to Gare Du Nord.
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One more question, since ultimately i will be taking the RER, do i just buy the RER ticket when i enter the place de clichy station?
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Old Apr 9th, 2012, 12:21 PM
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You can buy a ticket that will take you from the Place Clichy to CDG.
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Old May 29th, 2012, 02:59 AM
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Hi Christina,
I am still contemplating which route to take. Either walk to the La Chapelle or take the train at Barbes-Rochecouart. Does the train at Barbes-Rochecouart come often? The only reason i would walk to La Chapelle is if I have to wait a long time for the train at Barbes-Rochecouart.

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Old May 29th, 2012, 03:28 AM
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Buy the ticket at Place de Clichy (9.25€). The connecting corridor at La Chapelle to Paris-Nord is 330 meters long, but it takes you directly into the RER station. If you take metro line 4 through Barbès, you will have all sorts of other corridors and several levels to change to get to the RER.

Travel time should be about 45 minutes from Place de Clichy to CDG. Be at the end of the train leaving from Place de Clichy -- this will put you at the right spot for the connection at La Chapelle.
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Old May 29th, 2012, 08:44 AM
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Kerouac,

Thanks so much for the reply, that makes my decision easier. Walking from La Chapelle it is.
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There could be a big problem with your plan.

According to information on the RATP site, from June 13 until September 2 La Chapelle station will be closed on Metro line 2, including closing the corridor connecting RATP to SNCF.

On the interactive map, click on the red and white striped symbol at the La Chapelle station to see the complete information.

http://www.ratp.fr/plan-interactif/carteidf.php?lang=uk
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Old May 29th, 2012, 09:41 AM
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Damn, that screws me up, too, because I use that station every day coming from work to stop off at my mother's nursing home. Then again, the last day of work in my life is going to be June 29, so it won't bother me for long.

Well, pinglee, if you are going to be in Paris during the dates mentioned, you are going to have to go through Barbès-Rochechouart.
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...the last day of work in my life is going to be June 29...

Big news Kerouac! Exciting new plans in the works?
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I was thinking about learning to use the internet.
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Alternatively, you could take bus 54 from the Place de Clichy to the Gare du Nord. It would mean using an extra metro ticket and a short walk, but would avoid all the stairs in the metro.
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Old May 31st, 2012, 03:03 AM
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Ah, thanks for the information. Although i will be in Paris June 1st - June 3rd, so the station should still be open then I hope.
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