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Ecrin-Eric Office Paris Biopark, 5 Rue Watt, Paris, 75013 ECRIN-ERIC OFFICE PARIS BIOPARK, 5 RUE WATT, PARIS, 75013 IMPORTANT: Please call the door intercom for Inserm Transfert Reception (Accueil) on the 3rd floor at 7 rue Watt. Ensure that you bring your passport or photo identification with you. DIRECTIONS TO THE ECRIN OFFICE The ECRIN-ERIC Office is located at 5 rue Watt, Paris, in the 13th Arrondissement. Nearest RER station: Bibliothèque François-Mitterrand Nearest Metro station: Bibliothèque François-Mitterrand Nearest Tramway station : Avenue de France Please note that rue Watt runs parallel to rue Alice Domon et Leonie Duquet, and cannot be accessed directly from Avenue de France. DIRECTIONS FROM CHARLES DE GAULLE AIRPORT RER line B is the rail link between downtown Paris and Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport. A free CDGVAL shuttle connects the RER B stations with the airport terminals. Access to RER line B from airport terminals: Terminals 1 and 3: Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 1 station • Terminal 1 is available by free CDGVAL shuttle. • Terminal 3 is available by pedestrian walkway. Terminal 2: Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 2 TGV station • Terminals 2C, 2D, 2E and 2F are available by foot and by moving walkway. • Terminal 2A is available by foot or by free N1 shuttle from RER station, level 5. • Terminal 2G is available by free N2 shuttle, from Terminal 2F, exit 2.10. From Charles de Gaulle Airport, take RER line B to Saint-Michel Notre-Dame station, change to the RER line C (direction Juvisy-sue-Orge). From Saint-Michel Notre-Dame, take RER line C to Bibliothèque François-Mitterrand station. From Bibliothèque François-Mitterrand walk for approx. 8 minutes to 5 rue Watt. Fare: €9.75 approx. (single journey) Journey time: Approx. 45 minutes from CDG airport to Bibliothèque François-Mitterrand station Frequency: Every 10-20 minutes on weekdays DIRECTIONS FROM ORLY AIRPORT RER line C Pont de Rungis - Aéroport d’Orly station is connected to Orly Airport by the ‘Paris par le train’ shuttle bus. The Shuttle bus takes 10 minutes from the airport to the RER line C station. Access to shuttle bus from airport terminals: Paris Orly South, entrance C, stop 6. Paris Orly West, arrival entrance C, stop 6. From Pont de Rungis - Aéroport d’Orly station, take the RER line C to Bibliothèque François-Mitterrand station (direction Pontoise). From Bibliothèque François-Mitterrand walk for approx. 8 minutes to 5 rue Watt. (See Map on page 2) Fare: €6.15 approx. (bus + RER - single journey) Journey time: Approx. 35 minutes from Orly airport to Bibliothèque François-Mitterrand station Frequency: Every 20 minutes on weekdays Or Orlyval Shuttle links Orly Airport and Paris Anthony station (RER B). It stops outside the south terminal between exits K and J and outside the west terminal at exit A. Fare: €11.10 approx. (single journey) Journey time: Approx. 20 minutes from Orly Airport to Anthony station. Frequency: Every 5-7 minutes on weekdays. From Anthony, take RER line B to Cité Universitaire station. From Cité Universitaire station, take the tramway T3a to Avenue de France station (direction Porte de Vincennes). From Avenue de France walk for approx. 6 minutes to 5 rue Watt. Fare: €5.00 approx. (single journey) Journey time: Approx. 35 minutes (RER and tramway). DIRECTIONS FROM GARE DU NORD TRAIN STATION From Gare du Nord, take RER D to Gare de Lyon station (direction Melun), change to Metro line 14 . From Gare de Lyon, take metro line 14 (direction Olympiades) to Bibliothèque François- Mitterrand station. From Bibliothèque François-Mitterrand walk for approx. 8 minutes to 5 rue Watt. (See Map on page 2) Fare: €1.80 approx. (single journey) Journey time: Approx. 25 minutes from Gare du Nord to Bibliothèque François-Mitterrand station .
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