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Old April 2nd, 2005, 08:44 PM
Adrav
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Default CDG-Paris shuttle?

Several years ago, we used an airport shuttle service
from CDG to our Paris hotel. I can't remember the name
or find any information on it, however, and wonder if anyone
here can tell me (if they still exist) and - better yet -
tell me what their experience was.

TIA,
A.
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Old April 5th, 2005, 04:11 PM
Stanislas de Kertanguy
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Gary L. Dare wrote:

The Roissybus runs to Etoile (Arc de Triomphe)
and L'Opera. It's a service of Air France.


A slight correction:

** Roissybus is a RATP (Gvt overtaking of Paris public transport)
service. It runs every 1/4 of an hour between CDG and Opéra. 8 euros or
a Carte Orange/Paris Visite valid for zone 5.

Roissybus operates low-floor "Agora" Renault-made bendy buses with
slightly more comfy seats than the regular ones and a space for luggage.
It serves all CDG terminals (1, 2ABCDEF, 3)

** Air France coaches: there are three lines departing from CDG,

A line to Porte Maillot and Etoile. 11 euros. Every 1/4 of an hour.

A line to Gare de Lyon and Gare Montparnasse. 12 euros. Every 30
minutes.

A line to Orly airport. Every 30 minutes, 16 euros.

They run "Iliade" Renault-made coaches, quite comfortable, with luggage
hauls.

They serve terminals 1 and 2ABCDEF.

** RATP lines 350 and 351:

These are not primarily intended at travelers, rather for workers at CDG
airport, but they're worth mentioning.

They depart every 20 minutes from Roissy terminals 1, 2ABCDEF, 3, the
Roissy TGV station, the Roissypôle station (also known as Aéroport CDG 1
on the RER maps), and freight zone. They're not through service to Paris
- they also call at some points in the suburbs. They take longer (1hr15
mins).

Line 350 calls at Le Bourget, Porte de la Chapelle, Barbès, Gare du Nord
and Gare de l'Est.

Line 351 calls at Bondy, Bobigny, Porte de Bagnolet, Porte de Vincennes
and Nation.

They are run with Mercedes-built "Citaro" buses, with good seats but no
luggage space. Cost of travel is 3 to 4 regular Bus/Metro tickets or a
Carte Orange/Paris Visite valid for zone 5.


** taxi: 40 to 45 euros

** Private shuttles: 20-30 euros. The best solution for those with
luggage.


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Old April 5th, 2005, 04:11 PM
Stanislas de Kertanguy
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Gary L. Dare wrote:

The Roissybus runs to Etoile (Arc de Triomphe)
and L'Opera. It's a service of Air France.


A slight correction:

** Roissybus is a RATP (Gvt overtaking of Paris public transport)
service. It runs every 1/4 of an hour between CDG and Opéra. 8 euros or
a Carte Orange/Paris Visite valid for zone 5.

Roissybus operates low-floor "Agora" Renault-made bendy buses with
slightly more comfy seats than the regular ones and a space for luggage.
It serves all CDG terminals (1, 2ABCDEF, 3)

** Air France coaches: there are three lines departing from CDG,

A line to Porte Maillot and Etoile. 11 euros. Every 1/4 of an hour.

A line to Gare de Lyon and Gare Montparnasse. 12 euros. Every 30
minutes.

A line to Orly airport. Every 30 minutes, 16 euros.

They run "Iliade" Renault-made coaches, quite comfortable, with luggage
hauls.

They serve terminals 1 and 2ABCDEF.

** RATP lines 350 and 351:

These are not primarily intended at travelers, rather for workers at CDG
airport, but they're worth mentioning.

They depart every 20 minutes from Roissy terminals 1, 2ABCDEF, 3, the
Roissy TGV station, the Roissypôle station (also known as Aéroport CDG 1
on the RER maps), and freight zone. They're not through service to Paris
- they also call at some points in the suburbs. They take longer (1hr15
mins).

Line 350 calls at Le Bourget, Porte de la Chapelle, Barbès, Gare du Nord
and Gare de l'Est.

Line 351 calls at Bondy, Bobigny, Porte de Bagnolet, Porte de Vincennes
and Nation.

They are run with Mercedes-built "Citaro" buses, with good seats but no
luggage space. Cost of travel is 3 to 4 regular Bus/Metro tickets or a
Carte Orange/Paris Visite valid for zone 5.


** taxi: 40 to 45 euros

** Private shuttles: 20-30 euros. The best solution for those with
luggage.


--
inversez "kertanguy" et "de" pour me joindre
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Old April 5th, 2005, 04:11 PM
Stanislas de Kertanguy
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Gary L. Dare wrote:

The Roissybus runs to Etoile (Arc de Triomphe)
and L'Opera. It's a service of Air France.


A slight correction:

** Roissybus is a RATP (Gvt overtaking of Paris public transport)
service. It runs every 1/4 of an hour between CDG and Opéra. 8 euros or
a Carte Orange/Paris Visite valid for zone 5.

Roissybus operates low-floor "Agora" Renault-made bendy buses with
slightly more comfy seats than the regular ones and a space for luggage.
It serves all CDG terminals (1, 2ABCDEF, 3)

** Air France coaches: there are three lines departing from CDG,

A line to Porte Maillot and Etoile. 11 euros. Every 1/4 of an hour.

A line to Gare de Lyon and Gare Montparnasse. 12 euros. Every 30
minutes.

A line to Orly airport. Every 30 minutes, 16 euros.

They run "Iliade" Renault-made coaches, quite comfortable, with luggage
hauls.

They serve terminals 1 and 2ABCDEF.

** RATP lines 350 and 351:

These are not primarily intended at travelers, rather for workers at CDG
airport, but they're worth mentioning.

They depart every 20 minutes from Roissy terminals 1, 2ABCDEF, 3, the
Roissy TGV station, the Roissypôle station (also known as Aéroport CDG 1
on the RER maps), and freight zone. They're not through service to Paris
- they also call at some points in the suburbs. They take longer (1hr15
mins).

Line 350 calls at Le Bourget, Porte de la Chapelle, Barbès, Gare du Nord
and Gare de l'Est.

Line 351 calls at Bondy, Bobigny, Porte de Bagnolet, Porte de Vincennes
and Nation.

They are run with Mercedes-built "Citaro" buses, with good seats but no
luggage space. Cost of travel is 3 to 4 regular Bus/Metro tickets or a
Carte Orange/Paris Visite valid for zone 5.


** taxi: 40 to 45 euros

** Private shuttles: 20-30 euros. The best solution for those with
luggage.


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