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Waterways Source: Paris port authority Changes in river traffic of Paris ports River traffic in ports on the Seine River traffic in ports on the canals (Paris 19th) Total traffic for all Paris ports 1,855,200 metric tons 232,100 metric tons 2,087,300 metric tons TOTAL Unloading Loading Ports on the Seine Traffic in thousands of metric tons 3,000 2,584 2,000 2,122 2,260 2,290 2,165 1,920 1,935 2,097 Changes 2007/2006 -5% Paris ports on the Seine included in traffic flows in 2007: Paris-National, Paris-Bercy-Upstream, Paris-Bercy-Downstream, ParisTolbiac, Paris-La Rapée, Paris-Pont-Neuf, Paris- Bourdonnais, Paris-Grenelle, Upper Paris- Javel, Lower Paris-Javel, Paris-Victor, Paris-Point du jour, Paris-Petite Arche. Paris ports listed in the PLU (Paris local urban development plan): 7 industrial ports: port de Tolbiac (13th), port de Bercy upstream (12th), port de la Bourdonnais (7th), lower port de Javel (15th), port Victor (15th), port du Point du Jour (16th), port Serrurier (canal de l’Ourcq, 19th). 13 shared-time transit ports: port d’Austerlitz (13th), port de la Rapée (12th), port de Bercy downstream (12th), port Saint-Bernard (5th), port de la Tournelle (5th), port des Célestins (4th), port du Pont-Neuf (1st), port du Pont-Neuf right bank (1st), port des Saints Pères (6th), port des Champs-Élysées (8th), port du Gros Caillou (7th), port de Grenelle (15th), upper port de Javel (15th). 1,958 1,855 1,000 1,219 902 1,443 1,141 1,425 835 1,341 949 1,384 782 1,075 845 1,132 803 1,233 864 1,163 795 1,133 722 0 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Type of traffic: supply of construction equipment, oil-related products, removal of rubble/bank material or other waste from building sites and public works. Breakdown of river traffic on the Seine per port Bourdonnais Grenelle Upper Javel Lower-Javel Victor Pont Neuf Paris 19th Point du Jour Petite Arche La Rapée Bercy Downstream Bercy Upstream Tolbiac National Paris-Petite Arche Paris-National Paris-Bercy-Upstream Shared-time transit port: Port in which goods transit during the day. The port is used for leisure purposes the rest of the time. Paris-Point du jour 11.9% (5.5%) (4.4%) (7.1%) 1.6% 6.0% 15.8% (14.2%) (1.3%) 1.9% Paris-Bercy-Downstream Paris-Victor (28.2%) 34.2% 1.1% (9.3%) (0.1%) 0.2% (20.7%) 11.8% (0.8%) 0.8% Paris-Tolbiac (1.0%) (%): Percentage in 2006 9.1% (1.4%) 3.0% 2.7% (5.9%) Paris-Lower Javel Paris-La Rapée Paris-Pont-Neuf Paris-Bourdonnais Paris-Grenelle Paris-Upper Javel Total river traffic in Ile-de-France: Total goods loaded and unloaded in the ports of the eight Ile-de-France départements (including Paris). Changes 2007/2006 Total river traffic in Ile-de-France 43 21,433,000 metric tons -1.5%

Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Paris Transport and Travel 2007 Report

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Contents
Journeys in the Paris region
Public transport
Travel by bicycle
Pedestrians on the move
Journeys made by people with reduced mobility
Traffic
Travel by motorcycle
Parking
Journeys by taxi
Journeys made by tourists
The carriage of goods
Travel safety
Planning public space
Atmospheric pollution
Economic backdrop
Key figures for 2007
The Observatoire des déplacements (Paris transport  monitoring center)

Paris Transport and Travel 2007 Report

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