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Line C (RER)

Line scheme with indication of tariff zones

Line C RER is a suburban line of Paris with the Ile-de-France region . It is the third line of the RER, movement along the line began in 1979 .

Description

Line C goes from north to south, has many branches and two internal circuits. In the north, serves the suburbs of Clichy-la-Garenn and Neuilly-sur-Seine , the final station - Pontoise . Within the boundaries of the city, it runs along the Seine in a characteristic arc, passes through the Field of Mars , has stations at the Invalides House and the Orsay Museum , as well as at the Austerlitz train station . Its southern branches and rings serve Issy , Versailles , Ivry-sur-Seine , Orly airport , Sainte-Genevieve-des-Bois , Durdins , Etampes .

Network

Today the line consists of 84 stations. It has a length of 187 kilometers. All stations of the line are operated by SNCF . It has 10 end points:

  • C1 Pontoise
  • C2 Massy-Palaiseau
  • C3 Montigny-Beauchamp
  • C4 Durdan
  • C5 Versailles-Château-Rive-Gauche
  • C6 Saint-Martin-d'Étampes
  • C7 Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
  • C8 Versailles-Chantiers
  • C10 Juvisy
  • C12 Pont de Rungis

Links

  • The official blog line C RER
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lineiya_C_(RER)&oldid=92722014


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