RER
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(Redirected from RER (disambiguation))
RER may refer to:
Transport
[edit]In France
[edit]- Réseau Express Régional, or RER d'Île-de-France, the commuter rail service serving Paris and its suburbs
- Réseau Express Régional Franco-Valdo-Genevois, now called Léman Express, commuter rail service serving Geneva (Switzerland), Annemasse (France) and its suburbs
In Belgium
[edit]- Réseau express régional Bruxellois ('Brussels Regional Express Network'), the commuter rail service serving Brussels and its suburbs and commuters
- Réseau Express Régional Gantois ('Ghent Regional Express Network'), the commuter rail service serving Ghent and its suburbs and commuters
In Switzerland
[edit]- Réseau Express Régional Bernois, the name used for the Bern S-Bahn in French speaking areas.
- Réseau Express Régional Vaudois, commuter rail service serving Vaud and its suburbs
- Réseau Express Régional Fribourgeois, commuter rail service serving Fribourg and its suburbs
- Réseau Express Régional trinational de Bâle, the name used for the Basel S-Bahn in French speaking areas.
- Réseau Express Régional franco-valdo-genevois, now called Léman Express, commuter rail service serving Geneva, Annemasse and its suburbs
In Argentina
[edit]- Red de Expresos Regionales, a planned commuter rail service in Buenos Aires
In Canada
[edit]- GO Regional Express Rail, now known as GO Expansion, a planned commuter rail service in Toronto and its suburbs
Other uses
[edit]- Rebuilt Reading electric multiple units
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