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End of the line for paper tickets on Paris metro

  (Agence France-Presse)
Paris, France
Wed, June 12, 2019

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End of the line for paper tickets on Paris metro This file photo taken on May 27, 2019 shows a sign of Paris subway station in a street in Paris. A rechargeable card will now be systematically suggested to travelers in the Ile-de-France region to replace the traditional subway tickets, the president of French Ile-de-France region said on June 11, 2019 during a press conference. (AFP/Joel Saget)

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hey are synonymous with the Paris metro: the small, rectangular tickets with a magnetic strip down the middle that become embedded in tourists' pockets after a trip to the French capital.

Now the city's transport system will phase out the familiar paper tickets with the introduction from Wednesday of a rechargeable card -- called Navigo Easy -- aimed at tourists and occasional users.

"It's over -- the days of tickets which become demagnetized in your pocket," said Valerie Pecresse, the head of public transport in Paris and its wider region, referring to a particular scourge of metro users whose tickets become unusable.

"It's over -- the dozens of euros lost because of tickets from another era," she added at a news conference Tuesday presenting the new ticket. 

Read also: After 118 years, Paris to bid 'au revoir' to its Metro tickets

After the introduction of the card from Wednesday, the end of paper tickets for metro, bus and tram will come gradually.

It will no longer be possible to buy a booklet of 10 paper tickets from mid-2020 while the end of the single use paper ticket is expected in 2021.

With 500 million paper tickets printed every year, the move will also help the environment.

It will be possible to load single or multiple tickets onto the new card, which will exist alongside monthly payment cards used by Paris residents.

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