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<li>From 'Nation' bus station (also a metro stop) take bus 351* to 'Roissypole' located at Charles de Gaulle Airport (Terminal 3). It's the last stop and payment isn't required to enter the bus.</li>
<li>From the coach station there (Gare routière), you can catch the 95.01 bus to Vémars, though this bus does '''not''' run on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays. Ask inside at the ticket office/information desk for which parking number the bus will be at (D2 in Oct 2013). The ticket costs eur 2€.</li>
<li>From the Vémars bus stop walk straight on 'Rue Pierre Curie' (D17) 400m until it merges with 'Rue de la Mairie.' Walk an additional 350m until merged with 'Rue des Vignolles' (D16).</li>
<li>On your left the A1 will be clearly visible, as will the 'Aire de Vémars Ouest' petrol station. From here is another 1.25km to any given entrance. **** WARNING - The 95.01 BUS DOES NOT WORK on PUBLIC HOLIDAYS or SAT and SUNDAY so this option can turn out to be futile. However I noticed that jumping into this Bus and black riding it, is quite easy and it does pass through certain stations where A1 touches the city inner roads, so it might be easy to get down some place with a Gas station ( QUEBEC is one such station) and be on the look out for NL ( Netherlands Car Plate) usually they are heading all the way to Lille. Once you are on the highway the very first gas station on the highway is huge has dining space and gas station and has more than 400 cars at any time. Get down here and it is a great place to get a long hitch hike. Don't waste time on short hitch hikes from here.You would be able to get a ride all the way to Calais if you look out for a GB ( British ) car. Verified on 15th Aug, 2014 by Vidhi </li>
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