RER E

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RER E
RER RER E
Overview
StatusOperational
Termini
Stations22
Service
TypeRapid transit/commuter rail
SystemRéseau Express Régional
Operator(s)SNCF
Rolling stockZ 22500, Z 50000
Ridership60,000,000 journeys per year
History
Opened14 July 1999
(last extension in 2003)
Technical
Line length52.3 km (32.5 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Route map

Geographically accurate path of the RER E

RER E is one of the five lines in the Réseau Express Régional (English: Regional Express Network), a hybrid suburban commuter/rapid transit system serving Paris, France and its suburbs. The 52.3 km (32.5 mi) RER E line travels between Paris and eastern suburbs, with all trains serving the stations in central Paris, before branching out towards the ends of the line.

The line runs from the western terminus Haussmann–Saint-Lazare (E1) to the eastern termini Chelles–Gournay (E2) and Tournan (E4). It is operated by SNCF.

Originally referred to as the Est Ouest Liaison Express or EOLE (English: East West Express Link), RER E is the newest line in the system opening in 1999, with the extension in 2003, and further extensions to the west currently under construction (in 2022 to Nanterre-La Folie, in 2024 to Mantes-la-Jolie).

History

Train arriving at Haussmann–Saint-Lazare on the RER E.
Station Magenta on the RER E

RER E opened on 14 July 1999 between Haussmann – Saint-Lazare and Chelles–Gournay. The construction included a 2 km (1.2 mi) tunnel between Haussmann – St-Lazare and Magenta (which serves Gare de l'Est and Gare du Nord).

The line was first extended with a new branch from Noisy-le-Sec to Villiers-sur-Marne on 30 August 1999. This branch was extended to Tournan on 14 December 2003.

On 13 December 2015, Rosa-Parks station opened in the 19th arrondissement of Paris.[2]

Extension

Map of the extension to Mantes-la-Jolie

RER E is to be extended from Haussmann – Saint-Lazare to La Défense, from where it will take over the branch of RER A to Nanterre, Sartrouville and Poissy. It would then take over a section of SNCF tracks (currently carrying Transilien J) to reach Mantes-la-Jolie. Partial revenue service is expected to begin in 2022, full service in 2024.[3]

An eight kilometre tunnel will be dug between Haussmann–St-Lazare and La Défense. An intermediate station at Porte Maillot will offer a transfer to RER C. The extension is expected to reduce the load on central sections of RER B (between Gare du Nord and Châtelet) and RER A (between La Défense and Auber) by 10-15%. Additionally, transfers will be shifted away from current transfer hub Châtelet.[4]

List of RER E stations

Branch Station Zone Served municipalities Connections
E1 Template:Prs 1 Paris Paris MétroParis Métro Line 3Paris Métro Line 9Paris Métro Line 12Paris Métro Line 13Paris Métro Line 14 RERRER A TransilienTransilien Line J (Paris-Saint-Lazare)Transilien Line L (Paris-Saint-Lazare) SNCF TER
Bus 20 21 22 24 26 27 28 29 32 43 53 66 80 81 94 95
Noctilien N01 N02 N15 N16 N51 N52 N53 N150 N151 N152 N153 N154
Template:Prs 1 Paris Paris MétroParis Métro Line 2Paris Métro Line 4Paris Métro Line 5 RERRER BRER D TransilienTransilien Line H (Paris-Nord)Transilien Line K (Paris-Nord) SNCF Eurostar Thalys TGV TER
Bus 26 30 31 38 39 42 43 46 48 54 56 65 302 350 OpenTour Noctilien N01 N02 N14 N43 N44 N140
Template:Prs 1 Paris Tramways in Île-de-FranceÎle-de-France tramway Line 3b Bus 35 54 60 239 ferry/water interchange Traverse Ney-Flandre Noctilien N140
Template:Prs 2 Pantin Bus 151 170 249 330 Noctilien N13 N41 N140
Template:Prs 3 Noisy-le-Sec Tramways in Île-de-FranceÎle-de-France tramway Line 1 Bus 105 143 545
E2 Template:Prs 3 Bondy Tramways in Île-de-FranceÎle-de-France tramway Line 4 Bus 303 346 TUB Bus interchange TRA 616
Template:Prs 4 Le Raincy, Villemomble Bus 114 Bus interchange TRA 601, 602, 603, 605
Template:Prs 4 Gagny Bus 121 221 303 Bus interchange TRA 604, 623 Noctilien N23
Template:Prs 4 Gagny Bus 214 Bus interchange TRA 642 Bus interchange Les Autobus du Fort 701 Noctilien N23
Chelles–Gournay 4 Chelles, Gournay-sur-Marne TransilienTransilien Line P (Paris-Est) Bus 113 213 Bus interchange Apolo7 A, B, C, E, F, 13 Bus interchange TRA 613 Bus interchange Seine-et-Marne Express 19 Noctilien N23 N141
E4 Template:Prs 3 Rosny-sous-Bois Bus 102 116 121 145 Bus interchange Titus 2 Noctilien N142
Template:Prs 3 Rosny-sous-Bois Bus 116 118 143 Bus interchange Titus 1, 2, 3, 4 Noctilien N142
Template:Prs 3 Fontenay-sous-Bois RERRER A Bus 116 118 122 124 301 524 Bus interchange Les Autobus du Fort 702 Noctilien N34 N71 N142
Template:Prs 3 Nogent-sur-Marne, Le Perreux-sur-Marne Bus 114 116 120 210 317 Noctilien N35 N71 N142
Template:Prs 3 Champigny-sur-Marne Bus 106 110 116 Noctilien N130
Template:Prs 4 Villiers-sur-Marne, Le Plessis-Trévise Bus 106 110 206 207 210 306 308 Noctilien N33 N130
Template:Prs 4 Noisy-le-Grand Bus 310 312 320
Template:Prs 5 Émerainville, Pontault-Combault Bus 206 212 421 Bus interchange SITUS 2 Bus interchange Seine-et-Marne Express 18 Bus interchange Sit'bus A, B, C, D Noctilien N142
Template:Prs 5 Roissy-en-Brie Bus interchange Sit'bus 501A, A, D, E Noctilien N142
Template:Prs 5 Ozoir-la-Ferrière Bus interchange Arlequin 5, 14 Bus interchange Stigo 11, 201 Bus interchange PEP'S 13 Bus interchange Seine-et-Marne Express 16 Bus interchange Sit'bus A Noctilien N142
Template:Prs 5 Gretz-Armainvilliers Bus interchange Sol'R 3, 121 Bus interchange Stigo 11, 18 Noctilien N142
Template:Prs 5 Tournan-en-Brie TransilienTransilien Line P (Paris-Est) Bus interchange Sol'R 3, 7, 21, 28, 121, 209, 309, 409 Bus interchange Stigo 11, 18 Bus interchange Procars 14 Bus interchange Yerres – Brie Centrale 23 Bus interchange Darche-Gros 30 Bus interchange PEP'S 32 Noctilien N142

Map

Geographically accurate path of the RER E

Operation

Names of services

Like all the other RER lines, each train is named after the route it takes. The first letter designates the destination, the second indicates whether the train will call at every station or not.

Regular names of services of trains departing from Paris are, among others, TAVA (stops at Magenta, Rosa Parks, Pantin, Noisy-le-Sec, Val de Fontenay, and all stations from Villiers-sur-Marne to Tournan), VOHE (stops at every station, all the way to Villiers-sur-Marne), COHI (stops at every station all the way to Chelles–Gournay).

See also

References

  1. ^ "Map for journeys by wheelchair users" (PDF). Île-de-France Mobilités (in French and British English). Paris: Région Île-de-France. 11 May 2023. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 July 2023. Retrieved 13 July 2023.
  2. ^ "RER E: Ouverture de la gare Rosa Parks sur la ligne E du RER". STIF. December 2015. Archived from the original on 14 December 2015. Retrieved 13 December 2015.
  3. ^ "PROLONGEMENT DU RER E À L'OUEST : APPROBATION DE L'AVANT-PROJET" (PDF). STIF. 5 March 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 March 2014. Retrieved 26 March 2014.
  4. ^ "RER E: Prolongement d'Haussmann-Saint-Lazare à Mantes-la-Jolie" (PDF). STIF. February 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 March 2014. Retrieved 26 March 2014.

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English

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