Montsoult–Maffliers station explained

Montsoult–Maffliers station
Address:Montsoult, France
Coordinates:49.0661°N 2.3228°W
Line:Épinay-Villetaneuse–Le Tréport-Mers railway,
Montsoult-Maffliers–Luzarches railway
Platform:1 side, 1 island
Tracks:3
Parking:69 free, 450 paid[1]
Opened:5 April 1877
Owned:SNCF
Zone:5
Passengers:2,500–7,500
Pass Year:2002

The Montsoult–Maffliers station is a railway station in Montsoult (Val d'Oise department), France which also serves nearby Maffliers. It is on the Épinay-Villetaneuse–Le Tréport-Mers railway and is also the interchange station for the Montsoult-Maffliers – Luzarches spur line. The station is used by Transilien line H trains from Paris to Persan-Beaumont and Luzarches.

In 2002, the station served between 2,500 and 7,500 passengers per day. There are 69 free parking spaces and 450 paid spaces.[1]

History

The Compagnie des chemins de fer du Nord (Nord company) opened the ÉpinayPersan-Beaumont via Montsoult section of the Épinay – Le Tréport line in 1877, and the Montsoult – Luzarches spur in 1880.[2]

Notes and References

  1. http://213.139.127.233/atlas06/jour.php?param=92__92012# STIF – Atlas des transports publics Île-de-France
  2. Michel Rival, Le Refoulons, ou, Le chemin de fer d'Enghien à Montmorency: petite histoire d'une grande ligne, 1866–1954, Paris: Valhermeil, 1989,, p. 248.