People with disabilities: the blind and war invalids

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Blind

Reduced price (and free for one accompanying person)

Holders of the invalidity card or the” Mobilité Inclusion” card with the mention “Cécité” or “Cécité - Besoin d'accompagnement" can travel with Ticket t+ tickets or Origin-Destination tickets at half-price on all Ile-de-France networks that accept these tickets (excluding Orlybus, Roissybus, Orlyval).

These cards also give the right to free travel for an accompanying person (or dog) on ​​these networks (as well as on Orlybus and Roissybus). To freely access the networks, the guide can:

  • use the annual paper "Accompagnateur" coupon issued to holders of Ile-de-France “Invalidité Cécité” card who make the request at Paris train stations or the “Centre d'Action Sociale de la Ville de Paris” (CASVP);
  • or ask for a one-off coupon at a ticket office

War veterans

Reduced or free rates

Holders of ONAC (Office National des Anciens Combattants) invalidity cards may benefit, depending on their decree of invalidity and their place of residence, either from free travel or from reduced-price tickets on all or part of the Ile-de-France networks (see details in the table).

The person accompanying them can also, in certain cases, benefit from these fare reductions.

To be able to travel on the networks, holders of ONAC Ile-de-France free cards must obtain a coupon (for themselves and their companion, if applicable) in Paris stations or from the “Centre d'Action Sociale de la Ville de Paris” (CASVP).

Those accompanying ONAC card holders who do not live in Ile-de-France must request a coupon from ticket offices to travel on the networks on which they are authorized to travel, free of charge. 

In the event of an inspection, the holder of the ONAC disability card must present their card to prove their right to the reduction and that of the accompanying person, if applicable.