Park of Épône - Wall
The Gare of Épône-Wall is a railway station located on the common French of Épône and the Wall-on-Seine, in the department of the Yvelines. It is on the Ligne Paris it Havre to 49 km of the Gare Saint-Lazare.
It is a station travellers of the Banlieue of Paris served by the trains of the network Saint-Lazare and the network Montparnasse of the Transilien.
History
The station of Épône-Wall was inaugurated at the same time as the Paris-Rouen line the May 4th 1843 and the first regular train served the station the May 9th
In August 1900, the station is served by a new line joining Pleasure-Oil cake the line Paris-Montparnasse - Dreux.
The building travellers was destroyed during the Second world war and was rebuilt after war.
Installations
The station of Épône-Wall counts four ways and three quays, two “slow” ways framing a central quay, and two “fast” ways where the trains non-stop circulate, served by the external quays, frequent provision in the stations of suburbs. A raised footbridge, replacing an old level crossing, gives access the central quay and quay 2 located contrary to the building travellers.
The goods installations are unused. There remains the old market with goods but the court of overflow was transformed into car park in the years 1960.
A particular Embranchement which served the close industrial park is out-service.
To a few hundred meters in the east of the station is the triangular connection which allows the trains joining the Ligne of the valley of Mauldre in direction of Versailles-Building sites
Correspondences
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Photographs
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