BY RER AND TRANSILIEN The RER, which is linked to the metro network in Paris, serves the Paris suburbs and its points of interest (Palace of Versailles, Disneyland® Paris, etc.). Transilien trains complete this transport network in the suburbs. 90% of stations adapted to wheelchair users on the RER A and B have lifts and wider passageways at ticket validation points. A mobile ramp between the platform and train is put in place by a member of staff (who also alerts your arrival station) to ensure that trains are accessible. If the station is an RATP one, you can contact a member of staff via the call points and intercoms located on platforms and near to ticket validation points. If the station is an SNCF one, you must book the Accès Plus Transilien free service by telephone or by email, no later than the day before your journey, before 12 noon. Accès Plus Transilien09 70 82 41 42, from 7am to 8pm, 7/7 (non-surcharged call) accesplus@transilien-sncf.fr NB: the websitewww.vianavigo.com/en, rubric ‘My easy access transports’, informs travellers of the accessibility of stations and enables them to distinguish those where it is necessary to book the service ‘Accès Plus Transilien’. Information in the form of dynamic line maps and sound announcements is routinely installed in new metro carriages. GOOD TO KNOW To find an itinerary adaptedto your requirements: www.ratp.fr, for the Parisian public transport network (tick the box ‘accessible itineraries’) www.vianavigo.com/en, for the entire Paris region network (rubric ‘My easy access transports’, tick the box ‘Find anaccessible itinerary’). Need more information? Contact the service Infomobi: Infomobi09 70 81 83 85, from 7am to 10pm, 7/7 except 1 May (non-surcharged call) www.vianavigo.com/en, ‘Contact us’(contact form) You are only entitled to free travel on Paris region public transport if you live in Paris or the Paris region, and have the Pass Paris Access’. 07 yrreihT leinaD / BVCP ©yrreihTleinaD/BVCP©yrreihTleinaD/BVCP©