What does TER mean on SNCF?

Transport express régional
Transport express régional (French pronunciation: ​[tʁɑ̃spɔʁ ɛksprɛs ʁeʒjɔnal], usually shortened to TER) is the brand name used by the SNCF, the French national railway company, to denote rail service run by the regional councils of France, specifically their organised transport authorities.

What is the TER France?

TER (Transport Express Régional) trains are comfortable local and regional train services that are found in most parts of France – although in the Greater Paris region they are known as Transilien.

What is the TER in Paris?

TER is a public transportation provider in Paris which operates Train lines. The TER has 11 Train lines in Paris with 28 Train stations. Their Train lines cover an area from the North (Beauvais) with a stop at Beauvais to the South (Migennes) with a stop at Laroche – Migennes.

What does TER stand for?

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How do I get TER tickets?

Enjoy regional rates

  1. Your regional rates. Now you can buy your TER tickets online at SNCF Connect.
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Is TER the same as TGV?

TER are slower local trains, making many stops. TGV are fast long-distance trains, making few stops. TER trains do not have seat reservations. On TGV all seats are reserved and the reservation comes with the ticket.

What does TER mean in an address?

Terrace
Square(s) – Sq. Street – St. Suite – Ste. Terrace – Ter.

How is TER calculated?

The calculation used for determining TER is the following: Total expense ratio = (Total costs of the scheme during the period / Total Fund Assets)*100. TER is typically expressed as an annualized percentage of the assets of the fund.

Does navigo work on TER?

With your Navigo pass, you may travel on every Metro line, all RER (Regional Express Network) and Transilien train lines, all bus lines (except Orlybus and Roissybus) and all Tram lines in the Paris region, as well as the Montmartre Funicular.