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Encyclopedia > RER D
RER D
Colour on map Green
Year opened 1987
Rolling stock Z 20500, Z 20900
Stations served 58
Length (km) 160.0
Length (miles) 99.4
Average interstation (m) 2,759
Journeys made n/a (per annum)
Paris Subway Network
Métro lines
  line 1   line 7bis
  line 2   line 8
  line 3   line 9
  line 3bis   line 10
  line 4   line 11
  line 5   line 12
  line 6   line 13
  line 7   line 14
RER lines
  line A   line D
  line B   line E
  line C

The RER D is one of the five lines in the RER subway system serving Paris, France. 1987 (MCMLXXXVII) is a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The Paris Métro is the metro (underground) system in Paris, France. ... 1/10 scale model of the new m2 metro in Lausanne, of the same type as the Paris line 14. ... This page is about the Paris rail network. ... The RER A is one of the five lines in the RER subway system serving Paris, France. ... The RER B is one of the five lines in the RER subway system serving Paris, France. ... The RER C is one of the five lines in the RER subway system serving Paris, France. ... This page is about the Paris rail network. ... The Eiffel Tower has become a symbol of Paris throughout the world. ...


The line runs from Orry-la-Ville - Coye (D1) to Melun (D2) and Malesherbes (D4)

  • First inauguration : September 27, 1987
  • Length : 160.0 km (99.4 miles)
  • Number of stops : 58


Line D links the Gare du Nord with the Gare de Lyon via Châtelet - Les-Halles. The section north of the Gare du Nord opened in the late 1980s; a dedicated tunnel opened in 1995 to connect it to the SNCF network south of the Gare de Lyon, part of which was transferred to the RER. September 27 is the 270th day of the year (271st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar, with 95 days remaining. ... 1987 (MCMLXXXVII) is a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Châtelet - Les Halles is a major subway hub in Paris. ...

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Chronology

  • 1987 : The line D is opened after the inauguration of the tunnel from Châtelet to the North of Paris.
  • September 1990 : The line is extended from Villiers-le-Bel to Orry-la-Ville.
  • September 1995 : The line is extended from Châtelet to Melun and Malesherbes in the South of Paris.
  • January, 28th 1998 : The station "St-Denis - La Plaine" is renamed "St-Denis - Stade de France".

Châtelet - Les Halles is a major subway hub in Paris. ... Villiers-le-Bel is a commune of the Val-dOise département, in France. ... Melun is a French city and commune on the river Seine, about 50 km south-southeast of Paris. ... For the French statesman, see Guillaume-Chrétien de Lamoignon de Malesherbes. ...

List of RER D stations

Geographically accurate path of the RER D
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Geographically accurate path of the RER D
  • D1
  • Orry-la-Ville - Coye
  • La Borne Blanche
  • Survilliers - Fosses
  • Louvres
  • Les Noues
  • Goussainville
  • Villiers-le-Bel
  • Garges - Sarcelles
  • Pierrefitte - Stains
  • Saint-Denis
  • Stade de France - St-Denis
  • Gare du Nord
  • Châtelet - Les Halles
  • Gare de Lyon
  • Maisons-Alfort - Alfortville
  • Le Vert de Maisons
  • Villeneuve - Prairie
  • Villeneuve-Triage
  • Villeneuve - Saint-Georges
  • D2
    • Montgeron - Crosne
    • Yerres
    • Brunoy
    • Boussy-Saint-Antoine
    • Combs-la-Ville - Quincy
    • Lieusaint - Moissy
    • Savigny-le-Temple - Nandy
    • Cesson
    • Le Mée-sur-Seine
    • Melun
  • D4
    • Vigneux-sur-Seine
    • Juvisy-sur-Orge
    • Viry-Châtillon
    • Ris-Orangis
    • Grand-Bourg
    • Evry
    • Grigny-Centre
    • Orangis - Bois-de-l'Epine
    • Evry - Courcouronnes
    • Le Bras-de-Fer
    • Corbeil -Essonnes
    • Moulin-Galant
    • Mennecy
    • Ballancourt
    • La Ferté-Alais
    • Boutigny
    • Maisse
    • Buno - Gironville
    • Boigneville
    • Malesherbes

Main entrance to the Gare du Nord Gare du Nord is one of the six large terminus stations of the SNCFs main line network in Paris. ... Châtelet - Les Halles is a major subway hub in Paris. ... Inside the gare de Lyon. ...

See also

The following is a list of all stations of the Paris Métro, sorted by lines. ... This is a list of the stations of the Paris RER urban rail network. ...

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