STUDY VISIT IN ÎLE DE FRANCE

On 4 and 5 June 2015, the European Club of Intermodal Regions and Cities, managed by INTERMODES, and STIF (Syndicat des Transports de l’Île de France) invite you to experience the transport network of the Île de France region.

STIF is the Ile de France region’s transport authority. Since 2006 it consists of the Ile de France region, the city of and the counties of Essonne, Hauts-de-Seine, Seine-Saint-Denis, Seine-et-Marne, Val-de -Marne, Val d'Oise and Yvelines. It is chaired by the President of the Ile de France Regional Council, Jean-Paul Huchon. Sophie Mougard, its CEO, will introduce the two-day technical visit. STIF is the main financier of the Île de France public transport.

STIF « organizes the passengers’ regular public transport services ». As such, STIF is assigned with the mission of deciding on the transport routes and the stations, of the operators’ selection, of the technical implementation definition as well as of the operation general conditions. It decides on the services financing, and monitors the investment programmes’ coherence. STIF settles on a pricing policy in line with State Council decrees. It promotes transport for people with reduced mobility, organizes on demand transport services and, is also competent for the organization of passengers’ fluvial regular public transport.

In this capacity, STIF organizes, coordinates and finances the passengers’ regional public transport, which are operated by RATP, SNCF Île-de-France and other private transport operators grouped in the association. To this end it: - Defines general conditions of operation, creates tickets and sets fares; - Defines the transport offer and the quality of services in the framework of contracts with industrial companies and service providers; - Coordinates the regional public transport network’s modernization, by defining the public investment’s principles which include major infrastructure projects planned in the frame of the State- Region Investment Plan, and by deciding on their implementation rules. It controls the project ownership. Finally, it is co-financing the modernization or creation of equipment for service quality improvement with the proceeds of the road traffic fines collected in Île-de-France, of which it receives 50 %. Besides, STIF contributes to CDG Express and to the future transport network named .

Mobility in the Région Île de France: 11,5 millions inhabitants (2008); 93% of inhabitants travel or commute daily; 41 millions journeys daily; 3,87 journeys per person and per day; 65% of journeys are less than 3 km; average journey : 4,4 km, 70% of journeys are in the suburbs; Region Île de France walking modal share: 39%; car modal share: 38%; public transport modal share: 20%. Over the 2001-2010 period, car modal share +0,6%, public transport modal share +21% registration: https://www.weezevent.com/paris-ile-de-france-study-visit

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4th June 4:00 pm Welcome Location: Etoile Saint-Honoré 21, rue Balzac 75008 - PARIS RER A, Metro lines 1, 2 & 6- Bus lines 22, 31, 51, 52, 83 & 93 4:30 pm Introduction Nathalie LECLERC, François GIGOT, INTERMODES Sophie MOUGARD, CEO STIF 4:40 pm Presentation of STIF Sophie MOUGARD, CEO STIF 6:30 pm End of day 1 7:30 pm Dinner for all participants

5th June 9:00 am Welcome (Left luggage for the day) Location: STIF – 41, rue de Châteaudun - 75009 PARIS Metro Line 12 - Notre Dame de Lorette station or Trinité d’Estienne d’Orves / Bus 26, 32 & 43

9:30 am Visit of Saint-Lazare station multimodal hub 2nd ranking station in Paris and in France (number of passengers) and 2nd ranking station in Europe with 100 million passengers per year National and regional () railways, 16 bus lines, Roissybus, 5 metro lines, 1 regional express line (RER A), Velib bike sharing scheme, 1 bike P&R, 1 taxi terminal, parkings, Autolib car sharing scheme and 4 car rentals 10:30 am Transfer to Ermont-Eaubonne by Transilien (line J) 11:00 am Visit of Ermont-Eaubonne station and intermodal hub One of few Île de France train stations connected to 3 distinct MTR lines (RER C, Transilien lines H & J) and to 2 railways networks (Gare Saint-Lazare, gare du Nord) SNCF RER and Transilien train station, P&R, Bike park 11:30 am Transfer to Saint-Denis by Transilien (line H) Connect to T1 up to Asnières-Gennevilliers-les-Courtilles Connect to M13 up to STIF 1:00 pm Lunch Location: STIF – 41, rue de Châteaudun - 75009 PARIS

2:00 pm La Défense and Nanterre-Université intermodal hubs Visit of the interchanges Presentation of Grand Paris, presentation of intermodality policies 4:30 pm Back to STIF by RER A

5:30 pm End of the visit (left luggage return)

About INTERMODES: INTERMODES organizes study visits in European regions or cities which are exemplary in terms of sustainable transport and passenger transport intermodality, as well as the eponymous European Congress. Previous study visits have taken place in Brussels, London, Geneva, Oslo, Barcelona, Pontevedra in Galicia, Bordeaux and Lyon. 2015 study visits: Île de France, Stockholm and Porto.