Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Paris, Bus

How to use it


Each bus is clearly identified by its line number and direction and its main stops shown along the side.

The Paris buses carry a two-digit number and suburban buses carry a three-digit number.
In the street, the stops are shown by a bus shelter or a signpost indicating the name of the stop and the numbers of the buses stopping there. Some lines are fitted with a display showing the times of the next two buses.
When the bus arrives, the driver will stop if you so request. You should always board at the front and alight at the back.
As you get aboard, you should validate your ticket by slipping it into the validator.
To get off at the desired stop, you should press one of the red buttons fixed to the upright support rails. The sign “Stop requested” will come on.


The driver sells single tickets if necessary and can advise on your route. Don't hesitate to ask him.
Timetables
All buses run from Monday morning to Saturday evening and many run on Sundays and public holidays.

Buses run from 5.30 a.m. until 8.30 p.m. and many go on until 0.30 a.m. At night the special Noctilien lines take over (until 5 a.m.).

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