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* **Sceaux**: Nice town, near Parc de Sceaux and a greenway which takes you to Paris. Difficult (slow) RER B connection at Bourg la Reine to get to Le Guichet. | * **Sceaux**: Nice town, near Parc de Sceaux and a greenway which takes you to Paris. Difficult (slow) RER B connection at Bourg la Reine to get to Le Guichet. | ||
* **Towns on RER Line B**: keep in mind that the RER B trains stop at all stations in central Paris from Gare du Nord to Cité Universitaire, but that in the suburbs many express services only stop at Bourg-La-Reine, Antony, Massy-Palaiseau, Palaiseau, Palaiseau-Villebon and Lozere on the way to Le Guichet - you may need to change trains to get to and from other stations on the line. | * **Towns on RER Line B**: keep in mind that the RER B trains stop at all stations in central Paris from Gare du Nord to Cité Universitaire, but that in the suburbs many express services only stop at Bourg-La-Reine, Antony, Massy-Palaiseau, Palaiseau, Palaiseau-Villebon and Lozere on the way to Le Guichet - you may need to change trains to get to and from other stations on the line. | ||
- | * **Paris**: from the Denfert-Rochereau RER B station it takes about 45 minutes to reach the CEA by RER+bus if the connections work well, up to about 1:15 if everything goes badly (or occasionally much longer...), so about 1 hour travel time then. There’s also the CEA buses that leave from different parts of Paris such as Porte d'Orléans. So the Denfert-Rochereau/Porte d’Orleans/Cite Universitaire/Montrouge area is a popular place to live at. | + | * **Paris**: from the Denfert-Rochereau RER B station it takes about 45 minutes to reach the CEA by RER+bus if the connections work well, up to about 1:15 if everything goes badly (or occasionally much longer...), so about 1 hour travel time then. There’s also the CEA buses that leave from different parts of Paris such as Porte d'Orléans. So the Denfert-Rochereau/Porte d’Orleans/Cite Universitaire/Montrouge area is a popular place to live at. |
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