Site accessibility

This page is intended to guide you through the use of the site.

 

This site complies with the recommendations of the RGAA level A and AA and complies with the international standard WCAG 2.1. and the European standard EN 301 549 V2.1.2.

 

The Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI ) defines web accessibility as follows: “Web accessibility means that websites, tools, and technologies are designed and developed so that people with disabilities can use them. More specifically, people can: perceive, understand, navigate and interact with the Web, and contribute to the Web. Web accessibility also benefits people without disabilities, for example older people with changing abilities due to ageing.

Web accessibility encompasses all disabilities that affect access to the Web, including: visual, auditory, physical, speech, cognitive and neurological disabilities”.

 

We undertake to make this site available to all Internet users, regardless of their physical and/or cognitive abilities.
If, however, you encounter a problem while browsing or accessing certain content on the site, please do not hesitate to contact us providing as much detail as possible about your situation and the problem encountered and specifying the address of the page concerned, so that we can find a solution together.

 

To find out more about the accessibility of the site or how the different sections work, see the rest of this page.

Site navigation

This site offers a number of features that make it easy for all Internet users to navigate.

Main logo
On all pages, the site logo displayed in the banner at the top allows you to return to the site’s home page with a single click.

Breadcrumbs
On all pages of the site (except the home page), a breadcrumb trail is displayed at the top of the main content.
This breadcrumb trail will help you find your way around the site.
It shows you the path taken from the home page to the current page, and also allows you to go back up the site tree via links.

Site map
A site map is available on all pages via a link in the footer.
This site map gives you an overview of the site tree structure and direct access to the section or page of your choice.

A “back to top” link (arrow)

A “back to top” link is available on every page (on the right).
This up arrow allows you to quickly find the main menu and the breadcrumb trail.

Plugins or software needed to read certain documents on the site

This site may contain PDF documents. You may need to install a plug-in or software on your reading device to read this format.

This site may contain Word or Excel documents. You may need to install a plug-in or software on your reading device to read this format.

Print site pages

Printable version of the pages

The pages on this site are designed to print correctly on your personal printer.
Printing is optimised for standard page size (A4).

For best results, your browser’s print settings should be set to “Fit to page” or “Adjust to page”. Most browsers default to this option.

To check the print settings, go to the menu under Print or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + P.
Firefox: the standard Print function does not offer any settings. Use the Print Preview instead.

 

Save in PDF format

From a computer, you can save trip directions or a timetable in PDF format by using the “Print” function and modifying the browser’s print settings.

  • In Chrome, in the print settings window, select “Save as PDF” as the Destination.
  • In Safari, in the print settings window, click on the “PDF” option and then “Save in PDF format”.