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rmonten Updated schedule of navette mutualisée
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-====== ​Public transportation ​======+====== ​Transportation ​======
  
  
-A. Public transport+===== Company buses =====
  
-and CEA transport+The CEA has two types of company buses, which can be used by anyone working in the IPhT: 
 +  * Navette mutualisée (shuttle shared with other companies) between [[ https://​www.google.com/​maps/​place/​48°49'​17.5"​N+2°19'​31.4"​E/​@48.821534,​2.3247916,​156m/​ | Porte d'​Orléans ]] and [[https://​www.google.com/​maps/​place/​48°42'​45.4"​N+2°08'​51.2"​E/​@48.712607,​2.1469948,​144m/​ | Saclay]]. Here is the {{ :​utilisateurs:​postdocs:​navettes_mutalisees.pdf | schedule}} (as of November 2019). You can track the busses live using the [[ https://​zenbus.fr/​index.html | Zenbus app ]]. Within the app, use the private network "​navsac"​. 
 +  * CEA buses that go from the main CEA centre (a shuttle is available between the lab and there) to many places, including inside and outside Paris, but only twice a day: once in the morning and once in the evening. 
 +Information for both the types of buses is available at: http://​www-saclay.cea.fr/​Phocea/​Page/​index.php?​id=502
  
-CEA daily buses to towns in Île-de-France and to Paris (general webpage http://www-saclay.cea.fr/​Phocea/​Page/​index.php?​id=374)+To receive an SMS if buses are cancelled or running late, go to www.cea-infobus.fr and create a personal account.
  
-Here is a summary and maps of the all the different routes that are available: http://​plantransport2.blogspot.fr/​ (note that most of the buses require a change at CEA Saclay. The ones mentioned below do not, and there are a few others as well). 
  
-To receive an SMS if the bus is cancelled or running late, go to www.cea-infobus.fr and create a personal account.+===== Public transportation =====
  
 +The region Ile de France has a journey planner: https://​www.vianavigo.com/​
  
-Three bus lines arrive at Orme des Merisiers, which is the closest bus stop to the lab: +==== RER ====
-  * Line 9, which comes from the RER station Le Guichet: https://​www.transdev-idf.com/​ligne-9/​les-ulis-saclay/​006-006 +
-  * Line 91.06 which comes from the RER station Massy-Palaiseau:​ http://​www.albatrans.net/​ +
-  * Line 91.10 which comes from Orly airport, through the RER station Massy-Palaiseau:​ http://​www.albatrans.net/​+
  
 +The RER is a regional train that runs from Paris to Massy-Palaiseau,​ Le Guichet, Orsay and Gif. People often come to the lab using the RER and take a bus either at Massy-Palaiseau or Le Guichet. Note that the RER is generally considered to be rather unreliable and has frequent perturbations.
  
-http://www.transdev-idf.com/horaire-ligne-9-mobicaps_006) can be used insteadIt runs approximately every 10 minutes during rush hour (first bus from Le Guichet: 06:15; last bus from LSCE: 20:31. There’s also the bus 91:06 from LSCE to Massy-Paliseau (first bus: 06:00; last bus 21:26)+It is also possible to come to the lab by foot directly from the RER station La Hacquinière. It takes around half and hour and involves walking in a pretty steep forest which is not lit up at night: ​http://www.lsce.ipsl.fr/Images/​Page/​1/​Gif-Orme.jpg
  
-the E6/7/8 buses that used to leave from "Place d'​Italie"​ (Paris) (or around) will now all depart from Porte d'​Italie (Paris), at 7:40 at a new location: Porte d'​Italie Rue du Dr Bourneville angle square Rosny Ainé+==== Buses ====
  
-there is no more bus going back to porte d'​ItalieBus E7 and E8 will both stop at Porte d'​Italie (Paris)+Three bus lines arrive at Orme des Merisiers, which is the closest ​bus stop to the lab: 
 +  * Line 9, which comes from the RER station Le Guichet: https://www.transdev-idf.com/​ligne-9/​les-ulis-saclay/​006-006 
 +  * Line 91.06 which comes from the RER station Massy-Palaiseau:​ http://​www.albatrans.net/​ 
 +  * Line 91.10 which comes from Orly airport, through the RER station Massy-Palaiseau:​ http://​www.albatrans.net/​
  
-The 18:13 (@703 building) bus for Porte d'​Orléans (https://www.google.com/maps/​d/​viewer?​mid=zytl4k9HhaSU.krEDIc8ag_sI) (Paris) will now stop in front of 703 at 18:19 and will make several stops between Orme and porte d'​Orléans. ​+There are night buses from Paris to Gif, Orsay and other placeshttp://www.noctilien.fr/
  
-RER line B: (service status page: http://​www.transilien.com/​web/​site/​accueil/​etat-trafic/​trafic-jour) +==== Navigo ​pass ====
-Cost: Navigo ​Monthly Pass, no zones anymore (about 70 euros monthly or 770 annually (1 month is free), and there is a partial CEA refund, see below)  +
-RER live train times from Le Guichet (http://​www.ratp.fr/​horaires/​fr/​ratp/​rer/​prochains_passages/​RB/​Le+Guichet/​A),​ Massy Palaiseau (http://​www.ratp.fr/​horaires/​fr/​ratp/​rer/​prochains_passages/​RB/​Massy+Palaiseau/​A) +
-Île-de-France public transport planner: ViaNavigo (http://​www.vianavigo.com/#​) (type in ‘Orme des Merisiers, ​  ​Saint-Aubin’ for journeys starting from the bus stop outside LSCE). It’s possible to take public buses to Le Guichet (the bus number 9) until 20h31(check the accurate times on the ViaNavigo link, above), and Massy-Paliseau RER (bus number 91-06) up until 21h26 +
-Map of local bike routes (blue) and hiking trails (brown): http://​www.opencyclemap.org/?​zoom=15&lat=48.70774&​lon=2.14683&​layers=B00 +
-Ile-de-France cycle route map (jpg): http://​www.iau-idf.fr/​fileadmin/​user_upload/​SIG/​cartes_telecharge/​cyclo/​Pistes_cyclables_2010_recto.jpg +
-Two CEA bikes for communal use at the bike stand in the main car park - keys can be obtained from main mail-sorting room in Building 701.  +
-Night buses from Paris to Gif, Orsay and other places: http://​www.noctilien.fr/​Noctilien/​Recherche.do +
-Steep uphill walk from Gif-Sur-Yvette RER station to Orme (allow lots of time as there are no signposts): http://​www.lsce.ipsl.fr/​Images/​Page/​1/​Gif-Orme.jpg +
-Saclay plateau car-sharing app for smartphones:​ pilot scheme to find a ride share from your home to work: http://​www.smartautostop.com/​inscription/​paris-saclay/​+
  
-BRefund claim form for Navigo ​pass+  * You can travel throughout Ile de France using a Navigo PassThe monthly cost is below 80 euros. Your employer is required by law to reimburse half of this cost if you use public transportation to go to work. You just need to provide the CEA with the receipt ​for your monthly or yearly subscription. 
 +  * If you lose the receipt for a Navigo ​recharge, go to an RATP office (which are in large metro or RER stations) and they can give you a statement ​ with an official stamp.
  
-CEA will process reclaims (50% of price corresponding to the pass - note there are no ‘zones’ on the Navigo pass anymore) for weekly, monthly or annual Navigo transport passes (but not individual tickets). It’s the law in France that they do this, as part of their employee transport scheme, that is funded by the payslip deductions from everyone (including car commuters). +===== Bikes =====
-The claim form can be downloaded here: https://​intranet.lsce.ipsl.fr/​Phocea/​Page/​index.php?​id=27 (under the section called ‘Remboursement d'​abonnement aux transports publics’),​ as well as the name of the current person to send the form and receipts to. You need to do this either at the end of each calendar month, or directly after the purchase of an annual pass. +
-If you lose the receipt for a Navigo recharge, go to an RATP office (there’s one by the main entrance to Denfert-Rochereau,​ for example) and they can give you a statement ​ with an official stamp. +
-Here’s a list of interesting places to visit in the Ile-de-France region: Free trains in Paris: http://​freetrainsparis.com/​destinations/​+
  
 +There are recently built cycle lanes around the lab. However do note that the lab is on a plateau and therefore coming by bike might involve a steep climb.
 +  * Map of local bike routes (blue) and hiking trails (brown): http://​www.opencyclemap.org/?​zoom=15&​lat=48.70774&​lon=2.14683&​layers=B00
 +  * Ile-de-France cycle route map (jpg): http://​www.iau-idf.fr/​fileadmin/​user_upload/​SIG/​cartes_telecharge/​cyclo/​Pistes_cyclables_2010_recto.jpg
 +  * Three IPhT bikes are available for temporary communal use. Get in touch with Emmanuelle Laborderie to use them.
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