Roissy Est bus network
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Roissy Est is a French bus network run by Île-de-France Mobilités. The network is operated by Keolis via Keolis Roissy Pays de France Est since August 1, 2023.
It consists of 48 lines (including 3 night lines and 1 DRT) serving the Roissy Pays de France zone.
Roissy Est network is also one of the rare Île-de-France Mobilités networks to have lines running outside Île-de-France especially during school days. Four school lines run to Lagny-le-Sec, Mortefontaine and Le Plessis-Belleville, villages located in the Oise department, in the Hauts-de-France region (see below).
History
[edit]Network development
[edit]Opening to the competition
[edit]Following the opening of public transport to competition in Île-de-France, the Roissy Est bus network was created on August 1, 2023, corresponding to public service delegation number 8 established by Île-de-France Mobilités. An invitation to tender was therefore launched by the organizing authority in order to designate the company who will operate the network for a period of 7 years. It is finally Keolis, via his society Keolis Roissy Pays de France Est, who was designated during the board of directors on March 6, 2023.[1]
At the date of its opening to competition, the network consisted of lines 3A, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 71, 116 and 171 and the Goëlys network with lines 701, 702, 703, 704, 705, 707, 708, 709, 710, 711, 749, 751, 753, 755 and 756 operated by Keolis CIF and lines 8, 9, 12, 17, 18 and 19 operated by Transdev Trans Val de France.
Line 3A was renamed 3.[2]
On August 28, 2023, the network is restructured, particularly regarding school services: line 712 replaces the school services of lines 710 and 711, line 713 replaces the school services of lines 703, 705 and 753, line 714 is created, line 715 replaces lines 715 and 755, line 756 becomes 716 and line 749 becomes 719; on the side of regular lines, lines 703 and 705 merge and the offer of lines 9, 12, 17, 21, 22, 23, 701, 702, 711 is reviewed.[3][2][4][5]
Lines renaming
[edit]Since August 28, 2023, the network is one of the first to apply the new principle of unique regional numbering planned by Île-de-France Mobilités, removing duplicates.[6] The correspondence between old and new numbers is as follows:[6]
Old | New |
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701 | 2101 |
702 | 2102 |
703 | 2101 |
704 | 2104 |
707 | 2107 |
708 | 2108 |
709 | 2109 |
710 | 2110 |
711 | 2111 |
3 | 2113 |
16 | 2116 |
17 | 2117 2130 |
18 | 2118 2120 |
19 | 2119 2169 |
21 | 2121 |
22 | 2122 |
23 | 2123 |
24 | 2124 |
71 | 2127 |
8 | 2128 |
9 | 2129 |
712A | 2150 |
712B | 2151 |
712C | 2152 |
712D | 2153 |
712E | 2154 |
713A | 2155 |
713B | 2156 |
713C | 2157 |
714A | 2158 |
714B | 2159 |
714C | 2160 |
715A | 2161 |
715B | 2162 |
716 | 2163 |
719A 719B |
2164 |
719C | 2165 |
719D | 2166 |
12 | 2168 |
171 | 2171 |
116 | 2176 |
Routes
[edit]Main routes
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2101 | Roissypôle | Othis — Beaupré/Saint-Laurent Moussy-le-Neuf — La Fortelle |
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2102 | Roissypôle | Louvres RER |
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2103 | Gare de Dammartin - Juilly - Saint-Mard | Saint-Pathus — Les Frênes |
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2104 | Gare de Meaux | |
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2107 | Gare de Dammartin - Juilly - Saint-Mard | Longperrier — Lycée Charles-de-Gaulle (school period only) Saint-Mard — Collège-George Brassens (school period only) Église de Rouvres |
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2108 | Othis — Beaupré Saint-Mard — Collège-George Brassens | |
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2109 | Dammartin-en-Goële — Centre médical | |
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2110 | Juilly — Rue Barre Église du Le Plessis-l'Évêque | |
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2111 | Moussy-le-Neuf — La Fortelle | |
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2113 | Mitry-Claye RER | Compans — Saint-Exupéry |
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2116 | Villeparisis–Mitry-le-Neuf RER Compans — Maison des Associations | |
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2117 | Villeparisis–Mitry-le-Neuf RER — Place Jacques-Chirac | Villeparisis circular line |
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2118 | Villeparisis — Collège Gérard Philippe | |
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2119 | Le Pin — Clos Marchais | |
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2120 | Mitry-Claye RER | Cimetière de Claye-Souilly |
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2121 | Villeparisis–Mitry-le-Neuf RER — Place Jacques-Chirac | Claye-Souilly — Shopping Promenade |
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2122 | Vaujours — Institut Fénelon (school period only) Villeparisis–Mitry-le-Neuf RER (school period only) Mitry-Claye RER |
Gare de Dammartin - Juilly - Saint-Mard Longperrier — Lycée Charles-de-Gaulle (school period only) |
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2123 | Roissypôle | Villeparisis — Collège Gérard Philippe |
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2124 | Compans — Maisons des Associations | |
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2127 | Villeparisis–Mitry-le-Neuf RER (Villeparisis circular line) | |
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2128 | Bondy RER | Mairie de Claye-Souilly/Église de Claye-Souilly |
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2129 | Mitry-Claye RER | Gare de Meaux |
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2130 | Gare routière de Charny | |
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2150 | Longperrier — Lycée Charles-de-Gaulle | Église du Le Plessis-l'Évêque |
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2151 | Saint-Mard — Collège-George Brassens | Centre de Villeroy |
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2152 | Saint-Mard — Collège-George Brassens | Église du Le Plessis-l'Évêque |
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2153 | Gare de Meaux Meaux — Henri IV |
Gare de Dammartin - Juilly - Saint-Mard |
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2154 | ||
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2155 | Saint-Soupplets — Collège Nicolas Tronchon | Marchémoret — Lessart |
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2156 | Dammartin-en-Goële – Lycée Charlotte Delbo | Saint-Pathus — Les Frênes |
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2157 | Oissery – Collège Jean des Barres | Saint-Pathus — Haute Garenne/Les Frênes |
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2158 | Meaux — Lycée Pierre de Coubertin/Henri IV | Saint-Pathus — Les Frênes Mairie du Plessis-Belleville (Oise, Hauts-de-France) |
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2159 | Meaux — Lycée Jean Vilar | Oissery – Rue de Condé Saint-Pathus — Les Frênes |
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2160 | Saint-Soupplets — Collège Nicolas Tronchon | Crégy-lès-Meaux — Le Blamont |
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2161 | Saint-Mard — Collège-George Brassens | Centre de Thieux Mairie de Mauregard |
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2162 | Longperrier — Lycée Charles-de-Gaulle | Mairie de Mauregard |
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2163 | Juilly – Église Saint-Étienne | Moussy-le-Neuf – Les Échabots |
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2164 | Mortefontaine (Oise, Hauts-de-France) — Institut Saint-Dominique | Othis — Saint-Laurent Dammartin-en-Goële — Collège de l'Europe |
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2165 | Othis — La Jalaise | |
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2166 | Église de Saint-Soupplets | |
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2168 | Mitry-Mory — Collège Paul Langevin / Lycée Honoré de Balzac Mairie de Claye-Souilly |
Claye-Souilly — Bois-Fleuri |
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2169 | Mairie de Claye-Souilly | Gare routière de Charny |
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2171 | Villeparisis–Mitry-le-Neuf RER | Mitry-Mory — Collège Erik Satie |
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2176 | Mitry-Mory — Collège Paul Langevin / Lycée Honoré de Balzac Mairie de Claye-Souilly |
Mitry-Mory — La Villette aux Aulnes |
Night routes
[edit]The network is also completed by three night lines named Soirée Mitry - Claye, Soirée Mitry-le-Neuf and Soirée Villeparisis.
DRT
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The network also operate a Demand-responsive transport service (DRT, also called TàD or Transport à la demande by Île-de-France Mobilités) called TAD Goële.
This on-demand transport operates from Monday to Friday during off-peak hours and all Saturday to replace lines 2107 to 2111 which do not run during these hours.
References
[edit]- ^ "BUS EN GRANDE COURONNE : ÎLE-DE-FRANCE MOBILITÉS ATTRIBUE 4 NOUVEAUX CONTRATS". iledefrance-mobilites.fr. 6 March 2023. Retrieved 7 March 2023..
- ^ a b "Dès le 28 août, du nouveau sur vos lignes du secteur de Mitry-Villeparisis". iledefrance-mobilites.fr. 12 July 2023. Retrieved 26 July 2023..
- ^ "Dès le 28 août, du nouveau sur vos lignes du secteur de Dammartin-en-Goële - Saint-Pathus". iledefrance-mobilites.fr. 12 July 2023. Retrieved 26 July 2023..
- ^ "Découvrez vos nouvelles lignes scolaires". iledefrance-mobilites.fr. 26 June 2023. Retrieved 26 July 2023..
- ^ Le Ferrovipathe (3 October 2021). "La gare la moins fréquentée d'Île-de-France" [The old lines operated by Keolis CIF before their transfer to Roissy Est due to opening to the competition are explained in this video]. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
- ^ a b "Vos lignes changent de numéro sur le territoire de Roissy Est !". www.iledefrance-mobilites.fr. 21 February 2024. Retrieved 2 March 2024.