2012年3月29日星期四

Malakoff metro zone?

I%26#39;m trying to decide on the most economical way to get around during our 5 day stay. We will be staying in Malakoff and likely taking the metro into city center each day.





I cannot find what zone Malakoff plateau de Vanvess is in, as the metro map and zone map on the web site do not match (at least with my limited knowledge of Paris geography). I think it is in zone 2, but I%26#39;d like to know for sure before deciding on whether to buy a pass or not.





Thank you in advance for your help!




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With very few exceptions, ALL regular METRO stations will be located within Transportation Zones 1-2.





MALAKOFF-PLATEAU de VANVES, down at the southern end of Metro Ligne #13 is in Transportation Zone 2





You can use the PÉRIPHÉRIQUE (paris %26#39;ring-road%26#39; as a rough guide for Zones 1-2. If the loction is within the Périphérique then there%26#39;s no question that it%26#39;s in Zones 1-2. If it%26#39;s outside of the Périphérique, then it%26#39;s possible that it may not be...so check the Zone map. But ALL regular METRO stations (though not all RER stations or bus routes), along ALL regular METRO lignes will technically be within Zones 1-2.




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Excellent. Thank you so much for the helpful information!




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