Can I use RER ticket on metro?

You can transfer between Metro lines, between RER train lines, and between a RER train and a Metro line for two hours after first validating your ticket. Your T+ ticket can be used any day, and may thus be purchased in advance. It is non-refundable and non-exchangeable.

How do I get to Chateau Fontainebleau from Paris by train?

If you want to get to Fontainebleau from Paris by public transport, take a Transilien train from Gare de Lyon heading towards Migennes, Montargis or Montereau. You want to get off at Fontainebleau-Avon (normally the first, second or third stop), and the journey should take around 40 minutes.

What zone is Fontainebleau in?

zone 5
You can use it, Fontainebleau is in zone 5 so it is covered by your pass. You can use it on the RER, transilien trains, buses, etc.

How do you use the RER in Paris?

Riding RER trains Keep the ticket with you, since you’ll need it to exit through the turnstiles at your destination. Using a Paris-Visite pass is just like using a cardboard ticket: Insert the small plastic “coupon” or ticket that comes with your pass into the turnstile, retrieve it, and keep it with you.

How to get to the Pays de Fontainebleau?

Less than an hour from Paris by train or car, The Pays de Fontainebleau is the ideal destination for your getaways. The Mobilis day ticket, on sale in every Métro and train station, lets you travel anywhere in the Paris region (Métro, bus, trains…).

What is the Paris to Fontainebleau train schedule?

The Paris to Fontainebleau train schedule is now the same across all days of the week and on holidays: two trains per hour, leaving Gare de Lyon at :05 and :35 after the hour, each hour.

What is the RATP RER B map?

The RATP RER B map is designed to make your journeys easier; it is interactive and downloadable in PDF format.