Chelles–Gournay station explained

Chelles–Gournay
Style:Transilien
Address:Place Gasnier-Guy
Borough:Chelles
Country:France
Coordinates:48.8742°N 2.5833°W
Operator:SNCF
Line:Paris-Est–Strasbourg-Ville railway
Bus Routes:
  • RATP Bus:
  • Noctilien:
  • Apolo7: A, B, C, E, F, 13
  • Seine-et-Marne Express: 19
  • TRA: 613
  • Autobus du Fort: 701
Platforms:4
Tracks:6
Parking:544 spaces[1]
Accessible:Yes, by prior reservation[2]
Zone:4
Passengers:10,874,698
Pass Year:2019
Mapframe:yes

Chelles–Gournay is a railway station in Chelles, Seine-et-Marne, France. The station opened in 1849 and is on the Paris-Est–Strasbourg-Ville railway. The station is served by Transilien line P (East Paris) and RER Line E services operated by the SNCF. It will also see services operated by Grand Paris Express (Paris Metro Line 16) in the future.

History

In 1846, the municipality of Chelles it accepted the passage of the line from Paris to Strasbourg on the territory of the commune. However, it specifies that the station must be built to the north of the tracks to be accessible directly from the urbanized area. The commune then had 1,700 inhabitants.

Since 14 July 1999, the RER E serves the station. Between 1999 and 2007 the station was rebuilt to make way for the LGV Est, which included the building of new entrances to the station.

Train services

The station is served by the following services:

Bus services

The station is served by services including:

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: October 2020 . Plan Parc Relais labellisés . Map with park-and-rides labeled . 2023-12-27 . .
  2. Web site: 2023 . Plan pour les voyageurs en fauteuil roulant . Map for travelers in wheelchairs . 2023-12-27 . fr,en-gb . Île-de-France Mobilités.