One hundred days to the Games: Transport plan ready
The
- A 15% increase in transport services on average and up to 70% on some lines.
- New transport options specifically tailored for the event: the extension of metro line 14 from Saint-Denis-Pleyel (near the Stade de
France ) toOrly airport , making the airport a mere 30-minute ride by automatic metro from the heart ofParis , and of the RER E to Nanterre. This is in addition to ensuring accessibility at 240 stations, which represents 95% of train and RER traffic. - 10 free shuttle routes to access competition venues located far from stations.
- 150 wheelchair-accessible shuttles for spectators
- 1,000 buses to transport athletes and accredited personnel.
- The "
Paris 2024 Public Transport" app available in May to guide spectators to the best routes. - A
Paris 2024 Pass for access to allParis region transport options. Available for use from 20 July to8 September 2024 . It is already on sale online at iledefrance-mobilités.fr and will be available via theParis 2024 Public Transport app in mid-June. - 5,000 station staff to guide spectators.
- 415 kilometres of cycle paths linking the major Olympic venues.
- Part of the network (several metro lines and the RER C in central
Paris ) will operate through the night of 10 August as part of the Mass Event Running.
The Île-de-
- 15,000 security personnel have been trained.
- Île-de-France Mobilités has set up a regional mobile security brigade of 50 agents on the transport network. It will complement the 3,000 security personnel, and remain after the Games. Fifty cyno-detection brigades are mobilized, and 80,000 video surveillance cameras are connected to the CCOS (Operational Security Coordination Centre).
The Paris Olympic Games have begun to have an economic impact, with 1,500 jobs already created out of total of 4,000 in the long term. In June, the region will launch a retraining platform for employees who will have completed their assignments facilitating their transition into new employment opportunities offered by volunteering companies.
In the words of Valérie Pécresse, President of the Île-de-
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