Great video! I enjoyed it very much. It really takes me back to my first-ever ride on a RER-B from the CDG airport to the Notre Dame stop and I got to experience the joy of seeing Paris from the same perspective (your/rider's perspective). Thanks for sharing it:)
It's been like that for donkey's years...I remember a lot of graffiti when I arrived at CDG in 2005! It's not just a French problem, graffiti criminals are everywhere.
@@zvezdas372 There are four or five zones for the metro. I think the CDG is zone 5 and is going to cost you more than a regular ticket to get into the city. Zone 4 to Zone 1. There are plenty of attendants there to assist in your purchase of a ticket.
There was a another old version of RER B trains with a blue and red seat in leather with luggage rack above the windows but that version no longer exist beacause was renovated between 2010 and 2015
Non ce n'est pas 24h sur 24h. Le RER est un mélange entre le métro et le train de banlieue. Il a d'abord été conçu comme, c'est le terme utilisé, ''un métro régional''. D'ailleurs, la moitié nord de la ligne est gérée par la SNCF, l'opérateur ferroviaire national, alors que la partie sud est gérée par la RATP, la société publique qui s'occupe du métro parisien.
It took me a long time to figure out that the Roissy Pole was a place to catch the busses. The RER stops first at the Roissy Pole and 2nd stop is Terminal 2 (easy to remember). When you get off at 2, on the other side of the concrete wall is where you get the TGV. The upper hall also has ticket offices. There is also a waiting salon for the handicapped and a pay bathroom. We always get off at the first stop because of our Hotel Ibis which is a 3 minute walk away. That stop is never crowded and had easy access to the CDG/VAL free tram that connects all terminals. There are several ticket machines at that stop where you can buy a ticket into Paris. I bought the weekly pass from the terminal 2 office and it includes unlimited travel on bus, metro and RER...about $35. Take a small photo with you for the fob they will give you. I was there in 2010, 11, 13, 17, 18 & 19.
Great video! I enjoyed it very much. It really takes me back to my first-ever ride on a RER-B from the CDG airport to the Notre Dame stop and I got to experience the joy of seeing Paris from the same perspective (your/rider's perspective). Thanks for sharing it:)
Any travelers know how to get from CDG to Gare St. Lazare? Trying to get to Bayeux.
I’m confused, I thought the RER was non-stop out of the airport, but I see this made several stops.
There is sort of an express…2-3 stops after Gare du Nord.
Hello Does all metro stations has lifts or elevators is some one carries luggage
I’m going to say no. The big stations do. Smaller ones…no.
All that graffiti just sad. What a way to be welcomed to Paris.
It's been like that for donkey's years...I remember a lot of graffiti when I arrived at CDG in 2005! It's not just a French problem, graffiti criminals are everywhere.
AMAZING! When it was ?
One month ago
It is RER train right, so can i buy the metro ticket in CDG airport too ? Like example i want to buy 10 pax tickets
Are there luggage racks?
Nope…
@@MichaelJirochVisualArtist Thanks. Just hold on tight to your luggage then? Sounds like this is a metro train.
@@seanmcveigh27 it is…
@@MichaelJirochVisualArtist Merci
Brasileiros no trem
Hi Micheal, thanks for the sharing :) Can I use 5-6 seconds of your footage. Thank you :)
I saw luggage in the aisle. Isn't there a place for your luggage?
Nope...
@@MichaelJirochVisualArtist such a shame for a train that serves airport
At least the train is way cheaper than the taxis.
Michael Clentworth and probably faster, too.
DOES IT GOES TO OPERA PLACE
No, not directly, but via transfers, yes.
@@MichaelJirochVisualArtist THANKS I WILL GO TO mASSY THEN,,,AND IS THE TICKET FOR ONE TRIP ,,,IS THERE DAILY TICKETS MAYBE WITH METRO
@@zvezdas372 There are four or five zones for the metro. I think the CDG is zone 5 and is going to cost you more than a regular ticket to get into the city. Zone 4 to Zone 1. There are plenty of attendants there to assist in your purchase of a ticket.
RER is not an airport train only rer B and C stoping in airport
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Ah Nice Old RER-B I used to go from Bourg-La-Reine To Gare Du Nord it would take Half-A Hour
There was a another old version of RER B trains with a blue and red seat in leather with luggage rack above the windows but that version no longer exist beacause was renovated between 2010 and 2015
I’d call it a regional train as it handles more than “commuters” and does so 24/7 I believe.
Non ce n'est pas 24h sur 24h.
Le RER est un mélange entre le métro et le train de banlieue.
Il a d'abord été conçu comme, c'est le terme utilisé, ''un métro régional''.
D'ailleurs, la moitié nord de la ligne est gérée par la SNCF, l'opérateur ferroviaire national, alors que la partie sud est gérée par la RATP, la société publique qui s'occupe du métro parisien.
You need to show the signs
Hi! Can you tell me how much is cost to get there? Did you pre book or just buy a ticket when you landed? Thanks so much.
ere667 ....I buy a ten-pack of Métro tickets for $17 Euros.
It took me a long time to figure out that the Roissy Pole was a place to catch the busses. The RER stops first at the Roissy Pole and 2nd stop is Terminal 2 (easy to remember). When you get off at 2, on the other side of the concrete wall is where you get the TGV. The upper hall also has ticket offices. There is also a waiting salon for the handicapped and a pay bathroom. We always get off at the first stop because of our Hotel Ibis which is a 3 minute walk away. That stop is never crowded and had easy access to the CDG/VAL free tram that connects all terminals. There are several ticket machines at that stop where you can buy a ticket into Paris. I bought the weekly pass from the terminal 2 office and it includes unlimited travel on bus, metro and RER...about $35. Take a small photo with you for the fob they will give you. I was there in 2010, 11, 13, 17, 18 & 19.
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He wisely films the other side when you pass all the shithole neighborhoods with this train.
Every city has a not-so-nice area