Paris Transport and Travel 2007 Report - (Page 5)

Public transport The network Source: RATP, Transilien SNCF Changes 2007/2006 Metro (RATP) Changes 2007/2006 RER A and B (+ Orlyval) (RATP) Places kilomètres offertes (PKO - Available capacity per kilometre ): Product of the number of kilometres of carriages/buses and the capacity of the rolling stock, calculated on the basis of 4 people standing in one square metre. Metro: Including lines 3bis and 7bis. RER A and B: RATP-operated zone only. Buses in Paris: Regular routes, including Balabus, Montmartrobus, PC lines (counting 3 lines) and subsidised services (Traverses). Suburban buses: Regular routes, subsidised services and contract services (excluding Mode T and Noctilien). Noctilien: Network of RATP and SNCF night buses that consolidates the buses operating between 12.30am and 5.30am between Paris and the suburbs (including Noctilien routes contracted to the RATP). Transilien SNCF: Ile-de-France network (train + tram-train), RER C, D, E and SNCF-operated sections of the RER A and B. Mode T: Tramlines (T1, T2 and T3) + Trans Val de Marne. Gare nominale (station name): Station or group of stations with the same name. Points d’arrêt (stops): For each network, a stop is only counted once when several lines of the same network use it. An average is taken of the two directions. 16 lines 201 km of lines* 298 station names 26,400 million PKO** Buses in Paris (RATP) stable 2 lines 115.1 km of lines 66 station names 20,600 million PKO Orlyval: 7.3 km of lines 4 station names -2% 64 lines 597.2 km of lines Number of buses: 1,311 including 1,356 stops 3,000 million PKO** 265 articulated buses stable Suburban buses (RATP) Noctilien (RATP, SNCF) 257 lines 2,643.6 km of lines 4,649 stops 7,100 million PKO +2% 42 lines (31 RATP and 11 SNCF) 620.9 km of lines (RATP) and 632 km (SNCF) 988 stops (RATP) and 227 (SNCF) Transilien SNCF (RER A, B, C, D, E + train) Mode T (RATP) 1,296 km of lines 388 station names 4 lines including 1 line in Paris 51.9 km of lines including 7.9 km in Paris 88 stops including 17 in Paris 1,000 million PKO +14% * Total length of the lines, does not include turning areas and parking tracks. ** The stability of the metros and buses in Paris in terms of PKO is due to losses caused by strike action in autumn 2007. Passenger information Source: RATP On-line information system (SIEL) The RATP is continuing to implement the on-line information system (SIEL) to display waiting times. Networks fitted with the SIEL system (at the end of 2007): Metro: all lines except line 6 are entirely fitted. RER: 100% fitted with SIEL displays. Bus: over 80% of stops are fitted with SIEL. SIEL: Display system of waiting time for the next vehicle gradually implemented on all networks. 5

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

Cover
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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