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Horaires – Premiers Et Derniers Trains Du Métro Et RER a RER B Horaires des premiers et derniers trains Service prolongé d’une heure les vendredis, samedis et veilles de fêtes dans le Métro Direction : La Défense @#@A Direction : Vincennes Direction : Étoile @#@G Direction : Nation Direction : Montreuil @#@K Dir. : Pont de Sèvres Direction : Olympiades @#@P Direction : Saint-Lazare La Défense Étoile Pont de Sèvres Saint-Lazare Dernier Premier départ Dernier départ Château de Vincennes Premier départ Dernier départ Premier départ Dernier départ Nation Premier départ Dernier départ Premier départ Dernier départ Montreuil Premier départ Dernier départ Premier départ Dernier départ Olympiades Premier départ départ 5:30 0:40 Château de Vincennes 6:05 1:15 5:30 0:42 Nation 6:04 1:15 5:30 0:26 0:31 Pont de Sèvres 6:05 6:10 6:15 1:15 5:30 1:00 Saint-Lazare 5:35 5:38 5:43 5:45 1:15 5:31 0:41 Bérault 6:03 1:13 5:31 0:43 Picpus 6:01 1:13 5:31 0:27 0:33 Billancourt 6:03 6:08 6:13 1:13 5:31 1:01 Madeleine 5:32 5:36 5:40 5:42 1:13 5:32 0:42 Saint-Mandé–Tourelle 6:01 1:12 5:32 0:44 Bel Air 6:00 1:12 5:32 0:29 0:34 Marcel Sembat 6:02 6:07 6:11 1:12 5:32 1:03 Pyramides 5:31 5:34 5:38 5:40 1:11 5:33 0:44 Porte de Vincennes 6:00 1:10 5:33 0:45 Daumesnil 5:59 1:11 5:30 5:34 0:31 0:36 Porte de Saint-Cloud 6:00 6:04 6:09 1:10 1:15 5:30 5:34 1:05 Châtelet 5:29 5:32 5:36 5:38 1:09 5:35 0:45 Nation 5:58 1:08 5:34 0:46 Dugommier 5:58 1:09 5:31 5:36 0:32 0:38 Exelmans 5:58 6:03 6:08 1:08 1:13 5:29 5:33 5:37 1:08 Gare de Lyon 5:29 5:33 5:35 1:06 5:37 0:47 Reuilly–Diderot 5:57 1:07 5:35 0:47 Bercy 5:56 1:08 5:32 5:37 0:33 0:39 Michel-Ange–Molitor 5:57 6:02 6:07 1:07 1:12 5:30 5:35 5:39 1:10 Bercy 5:32 5:34 1:05 5:38 0:48 Gare de Lyon 5:55 1:05 5:37 0:49 Quai de la Gare 5:55 1:07 5:33 5:38 0:34 0:39 Michel-Ange–Auteuil 5:56 6:01 6:06 1:06 1:11 5:32 5:36 5:41 1:11 Cour Saint-Émilion 5:30 5:32 1:03 5:40 0:50 Bastille 5:53 1:03 5:38 0:50 Chevaleret 5:54 1:06 5:34 5:40 0:36 0:41 Jasmin 5:54 5:59 6:04 1:05 1:10 5:33 5:38 5:42 1:13 Bibliothèque François Mitterrand 5:29 5:31 1:02 5:42 0:52 Saint-Paul 5:51 1:01 5:39 0:51 Nationale 5:53 1:05 5:35 5:41 0:37 0:42 Ranelagh 5:53 5:58 6:03 1:04 1:09 5:36 5:41 5:45 1:15 Olympiades 5:30 1:01 5:43 0:54 Hôtel de Ville 5:50 1:00 5:40 0:52 Place d’Italie 5:51 1:03 5:37 5:42 0:38 0:43 La Muette 5:52 5:57 6:02 1:03 1:08 5:45 0:55 Châtelet 5:48 0:59 5:41 0:53 Corvisart 5:50 1:02 5:39 5:44 0:40 0:45 Rue de la Pompe 5:50 5:55 6:00 1:01 1:06 5:46 0:56 Louvre–Rivoli 5:47 0:57 5:43 0:55 Glacière 5:49 1:00 5:40 5:45 0:41 0:46 Trocadéro 5:49 5:54 5:58 0:59 1:04 5:47 0:57 Palais Royal–Musée du Louvre 5:46 0:56 5:44 0:56 Saint-Jacques 5:48 0:59 5:41 5:46 0:42 0:47 Iéna 5:47 5:52 5:57 0:58 1:03 5:48 0:59 Tuileries 5:45 0:55 5:45 0:57 Denfert-Rochereau 5:46 0:58 5:43 5:48 0:43 0:49 Alma–Marceau 5:46 5:51 5:56 0:57 1:01 5:49 1:00 Concorde 5:43 0:54 5:46 0:58 Raspail 5:45 0:57 5:45 5:50 0:45 0:50 Franklin D. Roosevelt 5:44 5:49 5:54 0:55 1:00 5:51 1:01 Champs Élysées–Clemenceau 5:42 0:52 5:47 0:59 Edgar Quinet 5:44 0:56 5:46 5:51 0:46 0:52 Saint-Philippe-du-Roule 5:43 5:48 5:53 0:54 0:59 Dir. : Boissy • Marne la V. #@a Dir. : Cergy • Poissy • St-Germain 5:53 1:03 Franklin D. Roosevelt 5:40 0:51 5:48 1:01 Montparnasse–Bienvenüe 5:43 0:55 5:47 5:52 0:48 0:53 Miromesnil 5:42 5:47 5:51 0:53 0:57 5:54 1:04 George V 5:39 0:49 5:50 1:02 Pasteur 5:41 0:53 5:49 5:54 0:49 0:54 Saint-Augustin 5:40 5:45 5:50 0:51 0:56 Dž DžDžǪ 5:55 1:05 Charles de Gaulle–Étoile 5:38 0:48 5:51 1:03 Sèvres–Lecourbe 5:40 0:52 5:35 5:50 5:55 0:50 0:55 Havre–Caumartin 5:39 5:44 5:49 0:50 0:55 ǪDžDžµ 5:57 1:07 Argentine 5:37 0:47 5:52 1:05 Cambronne 5:39 0:51 5:36 5:51 5:56 0:51 0:57 Chaussée d’Antin–La Fayette 5:38 5:42 5:47 0:49 0:53 Premier DžDžµ 5:58 1:08 Porte Maillot 5:35 0:46 5:53 1:06 La Motte-Picquet–Grenelle 5:38 0:50 5:37 5:53 5:57 0:53 0:58 Richelieu–Drouot 5:37 5:41 5:46 0:48 0:52 départ Dernier départ Premier départ Dernier départ 6:00 1:10 Les Sablons 5:34 0:44 5:55 1:07 Dupleix 5:37 0:49 5:38 5:54 5:59 0:54 0:59 Grands Boulevards 5:35 5:40 5:45 0:46 0:51 4:41 0:05 Cergy–Le Haut 6:24 1:41 6:01 1:11 Pont de Neuilly 5:32 0:42 5:56 1:08 Bir-Hakeim 5:36 0:48 5:40 5:55 6:00 0:55 1:00 Bonne Nouvelle 5:34 5:39 5:44 0:45 0:50 4:43 0:07 Cergy–Saint-Christophe 6:21 1:38 6:03 1:13 Esplanade de La Défense 5:31 0:41 5:57 1:09 Passy 5:35 0:46 5:41 5:56 6:01 0:56 1:01 Strasbourg–Saint-Denis 5:33 5:38 5:43 0:44 0:49 4:47 0:11 Cergy–Préfécture 6:17 1:34 6:05 1:15 La Défense 5:30 0:40 5:58 1:11 Trocadéro 5:33 0:45 5:43 5:58 6:03 0:58 1:03 République 5:31 5:36 5:41 0:42 0:47 4:51 0:15 Neuville–Université 6:14 1:30 5:59 1:12 Boissière 5:32 0:44 5:44 6:00 6:04 0:59 1:05 Oberkampf 5:30 5:35 5:39 0:41 0:46 4:54 0:18 Conans–Fin d’Oise 6:11 1:27 6:01 1:13 Kléber 5:31 0:43 5:46 6:01 6:06 1:01 1:06 Saint-Ambroise 5:28 5:33 5:38 0:40 0:44 4:57 0:21 Achères–Ville 6:08 1:24 6:03 1:15 Charles de Gaulle–Étoile 5:30 0:41 5:47 6:03 6:07 1:02 1:07 Voltaire 5:27 5:32 5:37 0:38 0:43 5:10 0:05 Poissy 6:25 1:12 5:48 6:04 6:09 1:03 1:08 Charonne 5:26 5:31 5:35 0:37 0:42 5:14 0:09 Achères–Grand Cormier 6:21 1:08 5:50 6:05 6:10 1:04 1:10 Rue des Boulets 5:25 5:29 5:34 0:36 0:41 Direction : Pte Dauphine @#@B Direction : Nation 5:03 0:13 0:27 Maisons-La)tte 6:02 1:18 5:51 6:06 6:11 1:05 1:11 Nation 5:24 5:28 5:33 0:35 0:39 5:05 0:15 0:29 Sartrouville 6:00 1:16 Nation 5:53 6:08 6:13 1:07 1:12 Buzenval 5:27 5:31 0:33 0:38 5:08 0:18 0:32 Houilles–Carrières-sur-Seine 5:56 1:13 Premier départ Dernier départ Porte Dauphine Premier départ Dernier départ 5:54 6:09 6:14 1:08 1:13 Maraîchers 5:25 5:30 0:32 0:37 5:05 0:17 Saint-Germain-en-Laye 5:29 1:15 5:30 0:40 Nation 6:03 1:15 5:55 6:10 6:15 1:09 1:15 Porte de Montreuil 5:25 5:29 0:31 0:36 5:08 0:20 Le Vésinet–Le Pecq 5:25 1:11 5:31 0:42 Avron 6:00 1:12 5:57 6:12 6:17 1:11 Robespierre 5:27 0:29 0:34 5:10 0:22 Le Vésinet–Centre 5:23 1:09 5:32 0:43 Alexandre Dumas 5:59 1:11 5:59 6:14 6:19 1:13 Croix de Chavaux 5:26 0:28 0:32 5:12 0:24 Chatou–Croissy 5:20 1:07 5:33 0:44 Philippe Auguste 5:58 1:10 6:01 6:17 6:22 1:15 Mairie de Montreuil 5:24 0:26 0:31 5:00 0:26 Rueil-Malmaison 5:19 1:05 1:20 5:35 0:45 Père Lachaise 5:56 1:08 5:03 0:29 Nanterre–Ville 5:49 1:03 1:17 5:36 0:47 Ménilmontant 5:55 1:07 5:05 0:31 Nanterre–Université 5:46 1:01 1:15 5:37 0:48 Couronnes 5:53 1:06 5:07 0:24 0:33 0:38 Nanterre–Préfecture 5:44 0:59 1:13 5:38 0:49 Belleville 5:52 1:04 5:09 0:26 0:35 0:40 La Défense 5:42 0:57 1:11 5:40 0:50 Colonel Fabien 5:51 1:03 5:13 0:30 0:39 0:44 Charles de Gaulle–Étoile 5:38 0:52 1:07 5:41 0:52 Jaurès 5:49 1:02 5:16 0:33 0:42 0:47 Auber 5:35 0:49 1:04 @#@H Direction : Austerlitz @#@L Direction : Boulogne 5:43 0:53 Stalingrad 5:48 1:00 Direction : Ivry • Villejuif Direction : La Courneuve 5:19 0:36 0:45 0:50 Châtelet–Les Halles 5:32 0:47 1:01 5:44 0:54 La Chapelle 5:47 0:59 La Courneuve Boulogne 5:22 0:39 0:48 0:53 Gare de Lyon 5:29 0:44 0:58 5:46 0:56 Barbès-Rochechouart 5:45 0:57 Premier départ Dernier départ Ǫ Premier départ Dernier départ Premier départ Dernier départ Gare d’Austerlitz Premier départ Dernier départ 5:25 0:41 0:50 0:55 Nation 5:26 0:41 0:55 5:47 0:58 Anvers 5:44 0:56 5:29 5:33 0:27 0:29 La Courneuve–8 mai 1945 6:16 6:18 1:07 1:15 5:35 0:47 Boulogne–Pont de Saint-Cloud 5:59 0:50 1:10 5:28 0:44 0:54 0:58 Vincennes 5:23 0:38 0:52 5:49 0:59 Pigalle 5:42 0:55 5:30 5:34 0:28 0:30 Fort d’Aubervilliers 6:13 6:15 1:04 1:13 5:36 0:49 Boulogne–Jean Jaurès 5:56 0:48* 1:08 5:45 0:56 Fontenay-sous-Bois 5:20 0:35 5:50 1:01 Blanche 5:41 0:54 5:32 5:37 0:30 0:32 Aubervilliers–Pantin–Q.
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