Goussainville station explained

Goussainville
Address:Place de 8 mai 1945, 95280 Goussainville, Val d'Oise, Île-de-France,
Country:France
Coordinates:49.024°N 2.463°W
Line:Paris–Lille railway
Platform:2 (1 side and 1 central)
Tracks:5 (3 to garage, 2 rapid pass)
Opened:1859
Zone:5
Connections:Noctilien Line N146
Operator:SNCF
Train Operators:SNCF
Passengers:5,227,952
Pass Year:2019

Goussainville is a railway station in Goussainville, Val d'Oise, Île-de-France, France.[1] The station was opened on 1859, and it is on the Paris-Lille railway. This station, together with the station of Les Noues station, serves the commune of Goussainville.

History

The line from Saint-Denis station to Creil via Survilliers - Fosses was opened in 1859 by the Chemins de fer du Nord after six years of studies, with two tracks built at the station. That number was then doubled in 1907.[2]

Station info

The station of Goussainville was opened on 1859. It is at the 19.5 kilometer point of the Paris–Lille railway. It served 3,391,200 passengers in 2014,[3] and during a survey in 2019, 5,227,952 people used the station.

Train services

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Goussainville Station (Goussainville) . Structurae. 22 Nov 2024.
  2. Michel Rival, Le Refoulons, .
  3. Web site: Gare de Goussainville Train Station – BonjourLaFrance – Helpful Planning, French Adventure. bonjourlafrance.com. 22 Nov 2024.