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Orlyval Year opened 1991 Last extension 1991 Rolling stock VAL 206 Stations served 3 Terminal stations Length 7.3 km (4.5 mi) Average interstation 3,650 m Journeys made 2,500,000 (per annum) Orlyval is a small automatic metro which runs a shuttle service to Paris's Orly Airport from the RER network, with which it connects at Antony station on line RER B.
It was opened on 2 October 1991, the second line to use the VAL automatic metro.
The construction was controversial: the competing proposal for a public transport link to the airport involved a railway line integrated to the RER network, which would have allowed trains from various origins to serve the airport. The shuttle option was seen as the least integrated with the rest of the network. However, the small size of the VAL allowed the stations to be built, in particular Orly – Ouest, at the same level and very close to the terminals.
Initially it was run privately by Matra, but because construction and operating costs were too high to generate profits, the line was later passed over to the publicly owned RATP. It remained, however, the only public transport link in the Paris region on which the Carte Orange travel pass was not valid.
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