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Noisy le Sec (Paris RER)

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Opened
  
5 July 1849

Platforms in use
  
2

Noisy-le-Sec (Paris RER)

Location
  
Noisy-le-Sec, Seine-Saint-Denis,  France

Line(s)
  
Paris–Strasbourg railway Paris–Mulhouse railway

Tracks
  
8 (RER E) + 2 (Tramway)

Address
  
93130 Noisy-le-Sec, France

Similar
  
Val de Fontenay, Tournan, Haussmann – Saint‑Lazare, Gare d'Ambérieu, Chelles – Gournay

Noisy-le-Sec is a railway station in Noisy-le-Sec, Seine-Saint-Denis, Paris, France. The station opened in 1849 and is located on the Paris–Strasbourg railway and Paris–Mulhouse railway. The station is served by RER line E services operated by SNCF and tramway Line 1.

The station has long functioned as an important depot and marshalling yard, making it a major railway node.

The original station opened in 1849 with the first part of the railway line from Paris to Strasbourg and was enlarged in 1910. During the first World War, it was an important station for transporting troops to the front lines. Following the second world war, the station was rebuilt and later modified for the commencement of RER services in 1999. The tramway Line 1 extension to Noisy-le-Sec opened in December 2003.

Train services

The station is served by the following services:

  • Local services (RER E) Paris - Noisy-le-Sec - Bondy - Chelles-Gournay
  • Local services (RER E) Paris - Noisy-le-Sec - Val de Fontenay - Villiers-sur-Marne
  • Local services (RER E) Paris - Noisy-le-Sec - Val de Fontenay - Villiers-sur-Marne - Tournan
  • References

    Noisy-le-Sec (Paris RER) Wikipedia