PARIS TO VERSAILLES
#21
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Bob - could it really be "stif", as in <i>Syndicat des transports d'Île-de-France</i>...?
http://www.stif-idf.fr/
http://www.stif-idf.fr/
#26
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Is it an RER from Saint Lazare or SNCF commuter train
not important unless someone were looking for RER signs - may be an RER but was not a few years ago when i took this train
St Cloud is right on the way and this stop near the St Cloud park, and this park offers a sweeping view over Paris as well as having some historic monumental fountains, etc.
not important unless someone were looking for RER signs - may be an RER but was not a few years ago when i took this train
St Cloud is right on the way and this stop near the St Cloud park, and this park offers a sweeping view over Paris as well as having some historic monumental fountains, etc.
#29

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You can buy the Forfait Loisir ticket at an RER station, as I've done it a couple times. I last bought one at the Invalides RER station. Such RER stations usually have windows marked Transilien to buy those kind of tickets.
Also, SNCF actually runs the RER in many places, perhaps Seamus isn't aware of that. They run the entire C and E lines, for example. They run RER B from CDG to Gare du Nord, RER A from Nanterre to Poissy and they run most of line D. So maybe those are the ones where you can buy them, but that is a lot of the RER.
Also, SNCF actually runs the RER in many places, perhaps Seamus isn't aware of that. They run the entire C and E lines, for example. They run RER B from CDG to Gare du Nord, RER A from Nanterre to Poissy and they run most of line D. So maybe those are the ones where you can buy them, but that is a lot of the RER.



