Paris CDG--navettes?
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Paris CDG--navettes?
Awhile back I read (on the Aeroports de Paris website, I believe) that a train would replace the navettes in shuttling passengers between terminals. I am flying into CDG (terminal 2B) next week and was wondering if the navettes were still the only option between terminals?
Many thanks.
Many thanks.
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The way to connect terminals is now the CDGVAL light-rail. You can get terminal information at www.easycdg.com
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Is your transfer between terminals (as in T2 to T1) or between halls (as in 2B to 2F)? Between halls within T2, the only rail link is from 2E to S3 (considered a satellite of 2E). Otherwise, it's by shuttle bus or walking.
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Actually, I'm not tranferring terminals but rather trying to get to the RER. I've landed at Terminal 2 before and had to use a shuttle to get to the RER, even though it is in Terminal 2.
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Then Patty makes a good point - if you arrive at any 'hall' in T-2, then you will walk to the RER station (at most 10-15 minutes) or take the street-level shuttle to it. The shuttle loops around 2A,B,C,D etc in a one-way circle.
http://www.easycdg.com/pages/cdg_int...ttle_3pag.html
http://www.easycdg.com/pages/cdg_int...ttle_3pag.html