The Olympic flame passes through Plessis-Robinson

The Olympic flame passes through Plessis-Robinson
The Olympic flame passes through Plessis-Robinson

Restrictions de circulation

In order to carry out this operation in optimal safety conditions, at the times indicated, Descartes and Galilée avenues will be closed to traffic.

– Barriers will be set up at their intersections with avenues Denis-Papin, Newton, rue Blaise-Pascal, avenue Édouard-Herriot.
Avenue Paul-Langevin will be closed from Avenue Édouard-Herriot to Châtenay-Malabry.
– Barriers will be placed Avenue of Liberationat the height of the hotel park and rue Camille-Claudelbetween rue Auguste-Rodin and avenue Paul-Langevin.
– Traffic will also be neutralized from Charles-de-Gaulle roundabout to the crossroads of November 11, 1918 in Châtenay-Malabry.
– Adequate signage and diversions will be put in place.

The entire Olympic Flame route will be closed to traffic on July 24 from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. Beyond the route, it will be difficult to drive in the upper part of the city throughout the morning, so you should take precautions before taking your car.

> Please note, Wednesday July 24, tram T10 will be closed from 5:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.


Modified bus lines

At the request of the Town Hall, in order to ensure access to Robinson station on the morning of D-Day, a relay was organized by the RATP between lines 195 and 179 on avenues Léon-Blum and Charles-de-Gaulle (D75), northbound, with a return to the stopping points of 179 by 195 (Séverine and Léon-Blum).

Users will be invited to make a connection from the “Charles-Pasqua” service point on line 195 to the stopping point of the same name, located north of Place Charles-Pasqua which is served by lines 179 and 390 to Gare de Robinson.

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