After the Olympics, what will happen to the incentive bracket in living in Île-de-France?

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2024-08-10 17:18:16

Despite ⁤the pre-Games anxieties, the metro and⁣ RER operated smoothly throughout the ⁤event without any major incidents. This remarkable achievement is the ‌culmination of years of ‍work by IDFM and⁤ operators, coupled with new‍ systems that have‌ proven their effectiveness.

Frequent metro services,⁢ especially in the evenings, alongside‌ a team of ⁤dedicated​ agents guiding tourists and managing crowds, swift interventions in ⁤case‍ of ​traffic disruptions – ⁢these were just some of the elements ⁣that made the transport system in the Ile-de-France a success during ⁤the Olympics. Despite pre-Games fears, these two weeks proved to be a remarkable period of resilience and organization for the network. While daily ‌life in⁢ the ⁢region​ had already begun to recover post-pandemic, the Olympics served as an additional catalyst for improvement.

However, the question remains whether the exceptional measures implemented for​ the Games can be sustained in‍ the long run. While the high frequency of post-Olympic transportation⁣ outside rush hour may be desirable for travelers, it is ⁣not economically ⁣feasible to maintain such a system​ indefinitely. Valérie Pécresse, president ‌of Île-de-France Mobilités, emphasizes that “it doesn’t make sense to put⁤ many metro‌ lines back on line 9 just to serve Roland Garros or⁢ Parc ‍des Princes.”

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