The Navigo-Rémi pass is already available to order, and will go into service on November 3. In particular, it will enable passengers on the Paris-Dreux and Paris-Montargis-Gien-Briare lines to make their journey on a new line using a single common carrier.
New cities within reach of the Navigo pass
From November 3, 2025, travelers on the Paris-Dreux and Paris-Montargis-Gien-Briare lines will be able to use a single pass known as the Passe Navigo-Rémi. Gone will be the double Navigo + Rémi Zen pass: a single ticket will be used as a receipt on both networks (Île-de-France Mobilités and Région Centre-Val de Loire). The aim is to simplify life for some 7,000 regular users of these routes.
Passengers who apply online will be able to use a single pass on the entire Île-de-France network: SNCF stations, RER, metro, 15 tramway lines and over 10,000 buses. And when they take the relevant trains to the Centre-Val de Loire region, their pass will be automatically recognized. As a result, there’s no longer any need to juggle several different cards at checkpoints, or to justify your season ticket to your employer.
To obtain this Passe Navigo-Rémi, you will still need a Navigo Annuel pass and a Rémi Zen annual pass. The support will be sent by post after application, together with a holographic sticker to be affixed to the card. It will be operational from November 3.
Île-de-France Mobilités points out that this is a first step towards the wider integration of the Ile-de-France and Centre-Val de Loire networks. The two regions have already announced their intention to continue simplifying the system over the coming months, with a view to extending it.
