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No Trains to Paris Airport on Weekends

Travellers using Paris Charles de Gaulle airport have been warned to allow extra time for their journey because of rail engineering work for the next six weekends, reports The Connexion, France’s English-lanugage paper.


No trains are running to France’s busiest airport on Saturdays or Sundays from this weekend until November 7, as the Charles de Gaulle branch of RER line B is closed for station renovation work.

Passengers requiring the airport will have to take the other branch of RER B to Mitry-Claye and board a free shuttle bus.

The bus will stop at Terminal 1. Travellers flying from Terminal 2 or 3 will need to change on to the RoissyVal light railway.

The renovation work is part of a bigger modernisation plan for the RER B, which will see newer and more regular trains on the line from 2012.

More weekend engineering work is likely throughout 2011.