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Dec 15, 2025

Île-de-France debuts Câble C1, integrating an urban cable car into the region’s public-transport network

Île-de-France debuts Câble C1, integrating an urban cable car into the region’s public-transport network
At precisely 11:00 on 13 December, the first ten-seater gondola of the Câble C1 floated above the rail yards of Créteil, inaugurating France’s first modern urban cable-car line. Spanning 4.5 km and four stations, the aerial route links the underserved suburbs of Créteil, Limeil-Brévannes, Valenton and Villeneuve-Saint-Georges in just 17 minutes—less than half the journey time of local buses that often suffer congestion on the A86 ring road.

Funded by Île-de-France Mobilités at €132 million and operated by Transdev, the system is fully integrated into the Navigo fare structure; passengers simply tap the same contactless card used on the Métro and RER. Projected daily ridership of 11,000 includes hospital staff commuting to the Henri-Mondor medical campus, students attending the biocluster south-east of Paris and expatriate families for whom traditional public transport options were patchy.

For international employees and business travellers anticipating trips to the Île-de-France region, VisaHQ can simplify the visa process long before they glide above Créteil. Through its French portal (https://www.visahq.com/france/), the platform offers up-to-date entry requirements, document checklists and expedited filing, ensuring that visas and residence permits are ready by the time the Câble C1 becomes part of their daily commute. This one-stop digital service spares HR teams and assignees the administrative legwork so they can focus on logistics and housing.

Île-de-France debuts Câble C1, integrating an urban cable car into the region’s public-transport network


From a global-mobility perspective, the cable car offers a reliable, congestion-proof link between affordable residential districts and key employment zones—a boon for companies struggling with Greater Paris housing costs and “last-mile” transport challenges for international assignees.

The cabins are wheelchair-accessible, equipped with CCTV and Wi-Fi, and designed to operate even in 100 km/h winds—crucial redundancy with winter storms increasingly common. Authorities are already studying extensions toward the Orly airport-bound tram T9 and the future Métro Line 15.

Employers may wish to update relocation handbooks and commuter-benefit policies to highlight the new mode, which is open daily from 05:30 to 00:30 and offers panoramic views of the Marne valley—an unexpected perk for visiting executives.
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