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RER B interruption, Saturday 30 and Sunday 31 January 2021. (© RER B)
Alternative routes
During these two days, substitute buses will be set up at the departure and arrival of Stade-de-France / Saint-Denis station on the RER D. From Gare du Nord, you will therefore have to take the RER D to the place of departure and arrival of the buses, and the estimated travel time between these two stations is approximately 3 minutes.
Line B4: between Stade-de-France / Saint-Denis and Charles-de-Gaulle 1 Airport, and serving the stations between Aulnay-sous-Bois and Charles-de-Gaulle 1 Airport (Aulnay-sous-Bois, Sevran-Beaudottes , Villepinte, Parc des Expositions and Charles-de-Gaulle Airport 1). Please note, to reach Charles-de-Gaulle 2 Airport, you will need to take the free CDGVAL shuttle from Charles-de-Gaulle 1 Airport station.
Line B5: Between Stade-de-France / Saint-Denis and Charles-de-Gaulle Airport 2, direct and non-stop.
Line B2: Between La Courneuve / Aubervilliers and Aulnay-sous-Bois stations, and serving all stations (La Courneuve / Aubervilliers, Le Bourget, Drancy, Le Blanc-Mesnil, Aulnay-sous-Bois).
From Gare du Nord, to reach these last stations, here are the lines to follow:
Towards La Courneuve / Aubervilliers: take metro 5 to Stalingrad, then metro 7 to Aubervilliers-Pantin / 4 Chemins, then bus 150 to Courneuve / Aubervilliers station.
Towards Le Bourget: take the RER D to Pierrefitte / Stains, then the T11 tram to Le Bourget station.
Towards Drancy: take metro 5 to Bobigny – Pablo Picasso then bus 148 to Drancy station
Towards Le Blanc-Mesnil: take metro 5 to Bobigny – Pablo Picasso then bus 620 to Blanc-Mesnil station.
Finally, to get to La Plaine / Stade-de-France station, we invite you to go to Stade-de-France / Saint-Denis station by taking the RER D, then go directly to the nearby station. in about fifteen minutes of walking.
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