The French men’s rugby team receives Australia to start its autumn tour, this Saturday November 5 at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis. The police headquarters announces a reinforced system to supervise the thousands of supporters expected. The transport plan is also modified, due to the interruption in the second part of the evening of the RER D, due to maintenance.
The protective perimeter set up around the Stade de France, benefiting from the support of the police, will be put in place at 5 p.m. The verification of tickets, under the control of the organizer, will be carried out at the level of the access terminals. The security forces will ensure upstream and on the forecourt to maintain public order and security. Several teams will patrol all the stations and stations in the Paris area, and in particular in those usually used by spectators going to the Stade de France.
Interruption of the RER D in the middle of the evening
As the RER D is closed from 10:45 p.m. this Saturday until Sunday at 9:00 a.m. between Paris Gare de Lyon and Creil, the police will ensure that spectators are directed at the end of the match to lines 12 and 13 of the metro, towards the RER B, as well as to the replacement buses and shuttles put in place.