Paris has one of the best train transport system in the world. Find all the information you need to travel or commute by train at this site:
The French National Railway Company is SNCF and the official website Transilien.com provides detailed information on all forms of public transport (Train, RER, Metro, Tram, bus) in Paris urban and suburban, routes, maps, journey planner and tickets prices.
The local suburban train system is called the RER and all the information on ticket price, schedules, route planner and even real time schedules can be found at
The site also shows news of ongoing disruption of routes due to repair work or any other reason.
The central two zones of Paris are served by Metro trains (named by numbers) and all the 6 zones are served by RER trains, names by alphabets. It might be suitable to use a combination of both to go to a certain place using the same ticket, as the RER and metro stations are interconnected and the route can be planned using the maps.
It is also possible to subscribe to SNFC news by email or mobile sms, and you will be informed of strikes (very common in France!) in advance.
When the regular Metro and RER trains stop late in night, the RER route is served by the night buses, called Noctilien :
With 42 bus routes, the Noctilien services allow you to travel throughout
the night anywhere in the Ile-de-France region.
Tourists can find good information about travelling in Paris in this page of RATP: http://www.ratp.info/touristes/


