Transilien Paris Saint-Lazare
Transilien Paris Saint-Lazare is the network of suburban trains of the National company of the railroads French (the SNCF) serving the north and the west of the Île-de-France starting from the Gare Saint-Lazare with Paris. It is about part of the network Transilien which covers all the Ile-de-France.
Circulations are organized in groups:
- Group I: line of Auteuil of Paris Saint-Lazare in Auteuil (closed and begun again partly by the RER C)
- Group II: from Paris Saint-Lazare to Saint-Cloud, Versailles Right Bank and Saint-Name-the-Bretèche. At the end circulate of the trains on a portion of the Grande Belt, of Saint-Germain Grande Belt with Noisy-the-King
- Groupe III: from Paris Saint-Lazare to Nanterre-University and Cergy - the Top
- Group IV: from Paris Saint-Lazare to Ermont - Eaubonne
- Group V: of Paris-Saint-Lazare with Mantes-the-Pretty by Poissy
- Group VI: of Paris-Saint-Lazare with Mantes-the-Pretty by Conflans-Holy-Honorine
- Line the Canopy - Defense
In the beginning, group II included/understood also a line of Puteaux to Issy - Flat, this one was closed in 1993 and was transformed into Ligne 2 of the Parisian tram.
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Transilien J
Paris Saint-Lazare - Gisors via Pontoise, Mantes-the-Pretty via Conflans-Holy-Honorine and Ermont-Eaubonne
Paris Saint-Lazare - Mantes La Jolie via Poissy
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Service road on group II
On this group, the service road is ensured by Z 6400 15 mn towards Versailles RD of the Monday to Sunday in day, to 15 mn towards Saint-Cloud also because the missions for Versailles being semi-direct, it was necessary to create missions of service road; the service road is at half an hour towards Saint-Name-the-Bretèche all the day of the Monday to Sunday but to the 12 mn in rush hours of the morning and the evening of the Monday to Friday.
Service road on group III
The majority of the missions are bus because group II being direct of Paris-St-Lazare to Bécon or until Defense, it was necessary well to choose a group of service road which is group III.
Group III functions with Z 6400 and Z 20500 which reinforce them towards Nanterre-University in off-peak hours.
Z 6400 are the only ones with going towards Cergy-le-Haut with of course the SEMI 2N and the MID 84 (under-series of Z 8100) of the RER has: with a frequency of 10 mn of the Monday to Friday in rush hours in common section with the RER A3: there is an interval of 5 mn between missions UELY coming from Paris-Saint-Lazare and Noisy-the-Large UXOL coming from Mount-of Is on the RER A.
The missions for Nanterre-University (NOPE/POPE) are frequent to the 20 mn in day of the Monday to Sunday and to 15 mn in rush hour, the missions for Houses-Laffitte are also frequent to the 20 mn in day all the week. At a peak, the missions for Houses-Laffitte yield the place to missions for Cergy, which are bus starting from Nanterre-University.
In February 2008, it is probable that missions MOPE in off-peak hours on the basis of Saint-Lazare bound for Houses-Laffitte should be removed. The terminus would be thus systematically that of Nanterre - University. This would be the by-effect of the increase in the offer of the RER bound for Cergy - the Top in off-peak hours envisaged in addition, and which will be effective also in February 2008.
Noisy-the-king - Large Saint-Germain-in-Bush hammer Girdles
See also: Large Western belt
Transilien U (the Canopy - Defense)
See also: Transilien U
The RER
The Saint-Lazare Network manages the North-western part of the RER has since Nanterre-Prefecture until Cergy-le-Haut, on group II and Poissy, the group V, starting from Houses-Laffitte.
See too
Related articles
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Station Saint-Lazare
- Large Western belt
- Glass Defense it
- Paris-Saint-Lazare Line - Ermont-Eaubonne
- Liste of the stations of the RER of Ile-de-France
- Transilien Paris-Is
- Transilien Paris-North
- Transilien Paris-Montparnasse
- Transilien Paris-Lyon
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