- Magenta (Paris RER)
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Magenta
RER commuter rail station
Magenta stationStation statistics Lines Platforms 2 island platforms Tracks 4 Other information Opened 12 July 1999 Owned by SNCF Fare zone 2 Services Preceding station RER Following station TerminusPantinMagenta is a station of the Île-de-France réseau express régional, located in the tenth arrondissement of Paris. Built on the site of the Gare du Nord, the original name of Magenta station was Nord-Est with the possibility of a connection to both the Gare du Nord and the Gare de l'Est.
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Station design
Magenta features a broad, open design with high and airy ceilings, creating a different atmosphere than the Paris Métro, whose station designs can become rather claustrophobic. The materials also differ from regular subway stations, with wood and metal contrasting each other. There are nine levels in the station, with the RER using the lower-most basement.
There are four tracks that flank two island platforms. They are numbered as tracks 51, 52, 53, and 54. Track 51 is used for trains to Chelles-Gournay at all times with peak-hour service to Villiers-on-Marne. Track 53 serves Tournan-in-Brie at all times and trains to Villiers-on-Marne during rush-hour. Tracks 52 and 54 are always used for service to Haussmann – Saint-Lazare.
Adjacent Stations
- Gare du Nord (RER B and D, underground, suburban trains, national and international trains (TGV, Thalys, Eurostar))
- La Chapelle
Gallery
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Z 22500 rolling stock on RER E at Magenta
See also
Paris rail stations Termini Paris Saint Lazare • Paris Nord • Paris Est • Paris Lyon • Paris Bercy • Paris Austerlitz • Paris Montparnasse • Bastille • Invalides • OrsaySNCF stations Pont CardinetRER stations Gare du Nord • Châtelet – Les Halles • St-Michel-Notre-Dame • Luxembourg • Port-Royal • Denfert-Rochereau • Cité UniversitairePorte de Clichy • Pereire – Levallois • Neuilly – Porte Maillot • Avenue Foch • Avenue Henri Martin • Boulainvilliers • Avenue du Président Kennedy • Pont du Garigliano • Javel • Champ de Mars - Tour Eiffel • Pont de l'Alma • Invalides • Musée d'Orsay • Saint-Michel-Notre-Dame • Gare d'Austerlitz • Bibliothèque François MitterrandHaussmann – Saint-Lazare • MagentaClosed stations are in italics.
See also: List of stations of the Paris Métro, Tramways in Paris & Transport in Paris. There is also an external interactive map.Categories:- Paris RER stations
- Railway stations opened in 1999
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