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Carnet for two in Paris

If you buy one Carnet (book of 10 tickets), can two people split the tickets in that Carnet? Or do all 10 tickets have to be used by the same person?

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A carnet is simply a book of ten single undated tickets. You can share them with as many people as you wish.

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Thank you much Tim.
We just got our Eurorail tickets for our trip in May. I am excited that spring is here, and am a little sad that I won't be in ND to see a lot of the green grass arrive. But I'm sure you can't beat spring in Paris.

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After seeing the movie classic, "April in Williston" it has been my dream to vacation on the Plains... ;)

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Jennifer... I know you will love Paris. There is not a better place in My mind to be in the Springtime. Just a word about those metro tickets.. after you have gone through the turnstile at the metro entrance, keep you ticket until you get to your destination. Then you can get rid of it . Because some people jump the turnstile, the metro police often check tickets. They have asked to see our tickets and I am glad we kept ours, the fine is high. The metro is very easy to use once you get used to it.

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Doug, I'm impressed that you know where Williston is! When I'm driving through Portland in July on the way to my sister's place in Dallas, I'll wave in your direction as I go by. :)