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=== North/Northeast towards [[File:Masaru.jpg|thumb|240px|right|Hitchhiker Masaru at ''Aire La Courneuve''England]] Another option to get a ride towards , [[Lille ]] and/or [[Belgium is first to take a RER B to ''Stade de France'' and then walk up to the final traffic light where you can ask for a ride to the first petrol station on the motorway (''Aire La Courneuve'') which is about 5 km away.]] {{afr|1}} ===
==== Charles Option 1: Porte de Gaulle la Chapelle ====''Charles de Gaulle'' airport can be an option for hitching North-East, although waiting times might vary a lot.
==== Going directly to the ''barrière de péage'' Option 2: Motorway services Aire La Courneuve ====Take RER A4 to the last stop (''Marne-La-Vallee - Chessy''). The train journey length is around 45 minutes (6€ something). Take the bus number 59 (doesn't operate on Sundays, the ticket costs around 2 Euro) which leaves from the bus stop next to the RER train station at ''Eurodisney'','' Marne-La-Vallee'' ([http://www.metro-pole.net/hor/fiche/6759.11.html timetable 2008 here]). It takes ten minutes to arrive at the “Truffaut” gardening centre which is beside the péage (stop Coutevroult - Truffaut). From there, walk back a bit and go through what seems to be a police station's parking area and is called "voie de service" on the map - you will get to the green area right outside the péage - and you won't need to jump any of the fences! From this ''barrière de péage'' it is easy to get rides to [[Metz]] or even straight to [[Germany]]. You might meet people (gendarmes or highway staff) in that "voie de service" - even if they try to talk you out of it, remember ''it is allowed'' to hitchhike ''in the car park'' by the peage.
==== Various other options Option 3: Charles de Gaulle ====* If you go to ''Bussy-St-Georges'' you can also try to catch a bus nr.4 or nr.44 from the metro station ''Gutenberg''. When at ''Bussy-St-Georges'', walk sraight to the bridge (don't take the first bridge left after the bus stop because than you will have to jump over the fence and to walk through the field (and hitchhiking with wet feet isn't that good, obviously)). The péage is not far from there, although it might be a bit further than the closest highway ramp.
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As at Saturday 1 July 2023
The parking lot for the bus 95.01 is F1,and the bus does run on Saturdays also,according to the time table and confirmed by the driver
You can always try to go with the bus number 702 to Vémars centre from the airport (20 stops, 39 minutes). This will also work on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays. The parking lot for the bus 702 is B2.
=== A11 South-West to = Option 5: Porte de Bagnolet (A3) ====Google maps: [[Le Mans]]https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/Porte+de+Bagnolet/@48.8649082, [[Nantes]]2.4086197, [[Rennes]17z/data=!4m12!1m6!3m5!1s0x47e66e87e1c7d877:0x17c4d9a47ae58890!2sPorte+de+la+Chapelle!8m2!3d48.897279!4d2.359192!3m4!1s0x47e66d8329157e27:0x2a4ba9074d60ae9a!8m2!3d48.8645542!4d2.4095799] and all parts of [[Brittany]] ===Get a ticket for the station Porte de Bagnolet. This highway splits from is pretty close to where the A3 starts, which leads to the A10 near ''Dourdan''A1, so a lot of traffic is heading this direction. The place might not be ideal, but it worked. There are several possibilities is a bus stop, where buses often stop so the traffic is slowed down, furthermore, there is a small gas stop, where you can approach drivers directly which cue up there from time to time. Position yourself at the traffic lights before the bus stop to show your sign indicating the direction you want to go get on this motorway: to.
== Paris public transport == Bonus Tip: Arras Service Station====Public transport in Paris consists of a metro (lines from number 1 to 14), RER (fast trains serving Heading north on the suburbs with relatively few inner city stopsA1, lines from letter A to E), buses (lines from number 20 to there is a fantastic AUTOGRILL Aire de Wancourt Est service station just outside Arras [https://goo...?) and trams (lines from T1 to T4). If you want to make a few voyagesgl/maps/2suUznoe5C42], the cheapest option is to buy a carnet of 10 single tickets (around 11 euros)with people heading pretty much everywhere. You can travel get rides to the end of RER lines for around 15 eurosUK (Chunnel), Lille, Belgium, Netherlands. If you stay in Paris for several days and will use transport often you can also buy a pass "Mobilis" for one or several days Many difference license plates (5GB,6 € for one day inside ParisF, B, NL, D, E) - it is valid on metro, RER and ground transportation; if you stay for a week or more - get a "Carte Orange" for 16.3 € a week (you'll also need a photo for this one). All prices as lots of fall 2008opportunities.
=== Metro system East towards [[Metz]], [[Strasbourg]], [[Luxembourg]], [[Germany]] {{Afr|4}} ===Ticket checks never occur on actual metro trains, and ticket controllers seem to employ 1 of 2 approaches: first one includes ticket controllers forming a line inside a metro tunnel or station exit and checking all the exiting travelers (since they are uniformed it is easy to see them from a distance unless they decide to hide around the corner); second one involves civil-dressed controllers watching the gates and busting those jumping over - they'll either stop them directly themselves, or radio-report to uniformed controllers who then will ask a stopped person to show a valid ticket.
=== Going to ''Charles de Gaulle''/''Roissy'' airport = Option 2. Motorway junction slip-road ====Bus line 350 goes to ''Gare de l'Est'', and line 351 - to ''Place de la Nation''. You're supposed to validate 3 tickets (which is a lot cheaper than travelling by RER); checks are said rare to occur.
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