public transport in Ile-de-France are from Tuesday, a level almost equivalent” to the pre-confinement in mid-march, have announced the operators in a joint press release. In the subway, all lines operate with a frequency of 90% on average (100% on lines 1, 13 and 14) and on the time range of normal, or between 5: 30 a.m. and 1: 15.
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Five stations on the sixty closed since the end of march will reopen: Victor Hugo (line 2), Jacques Bonsergent (line 5), Filles du Calvaire and Porte de Charenton (line 8), Charles Michel (line 10)). The tram lines will run them at 100%, less on the T4 and T11, the responsibility of the SNCF. The RATP bus will circulate with a frequency of 80% of normal, while all those in the network Optile, in small and large crown of paris, will roll them normally.
The keyword is to limit his travel
The service will be 100% insured on the lines A and B of the RER from 5am to 1: 15, except on the Northern part of the line B. The RER C, D, E, as well as all commuter trains will run until 22: 00, with nearly nine trains out of ten at peak times. Outside of these hours, traffic will go from 55% to 80%, depending on the lines.
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because of the rules of detachment which reduce the capacity of the public transport of approximately 80%, the regional authority and the operators always ask the companies and to the ile-de-france to limit travel, maintain massively telework, and to spread out more strongly as possible the schedules of arrivals and departures on places of work.
A certificate from the employer or a self-certificate proving a compelling reason to move is always due to peak hours, from 06: 30 to 09: 30 and 16: 00 to 19: 00, and this at least until June 22, while wearing a mask is still required.
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