Park Combs-the-City - Quincy
The station of Combs-the-City - Quincy is a railway station of the French commune of Combs-the-City (Département of Seine-et-Marne).
The station
The station is served by the trains of the line D of the RER. Its five ways enable him to be used as partial terminus (Letter NR of code names the RER). With 6.100 rises per day in 2004, it was the most attended station new city of Sénart
The building of origin, demolished today, is the work of the Architecte François-Alexis Cendrier, which also built many other stations of the company of PLM. The current station goes back to 1981.
The service road
In 1912 the station was served by 16 daily trains coming from Paris which carried out the way between 36 and 40 minutes.
In 1976, it was necessary to count approximately 25 minutes and in week about fifty trains.
In 2006 (except during July and August), it is served by 74 daily trains coming from Paris which carry out the way in 29 minutes (by missions ZUCK) or in 30 minutes (by the missions ZYCK and NICE).
In 1866, the price of a Paris-Combs outward journey cost 2,90F in 1è class, 2,20F in 2nd class and 1,60F in 3rd class.
Correspondences
- Drunk
- Drunk
- Drunk
- Drunk
- Noctilien
See too
Related article
- List of the stations of the RER of Ile-de-France
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