Transilien Line P
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Line P | ||||
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Transilien Transilien Line P (Paris-Est) | ||||
A B 82500 train at Provins. A B 82500 train operating on Transilien Line P at Provins. | ||||
Overview | ||||
Termini | ||||
Stations | 36 | |||
Service | ||||
Type | Commuter rail | |||
System | Transilien | |||
Operator(s) | SNCF | |||
Depot(s) | Noisy-le-Sec | |||
Rolling stock | B 82500, Z 20500, Z 50000, U 53600 | |||
History | ||||
Opened | 3 January 1849 (1849年01月03日) | |||
Technical | ||||
Line length | 252 km (157 mi) | |||
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge | |||
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Transilien Line P is a railway line of the Paris Transilien suburban rail network. The trains on this line travel between Gare de l'Est in central Paris and the east of Île-de-France region. Transilien services from Paris-Est are part of the SNCF Gare de l'Est rail network. They have a total of 83,000 passengers per weekday.[1]
The first sections of the Paris-Est network opened on 3 January 1849, they were reorganized into Transilien Line P on 31 December 2004.
Stations served
[edit ]Meaux line
[edit ]- Paris-Est
- Chelles – Gournay Station
- Vaires – Torcy Station
- Lagny – Thorigny Station
- Esbly Station
- Meaux Station
Château-Thierry line
[edit ]- Paris-Est
- Meaux Station
- Trilport Station
- Changis-Saint-Jean Station
- La Ferté-sous-Jouarre Station
- Nanteuil – Saâcy Station
- Nogent-l'Artaud – Charly Station
- Chézy-sur-Marne Station
- Château-Thierry Station
La Ferté-Milon line
[edit ]- Paris-Est
- Meaux Station
- Trilport Station
- Isles – Armentières – Congis Station
- Lizy-sur-Ourcq Station
- Crouy-sur-Ourcq Station
- Mareuil-sur-Ourcq Station
- La Ferté-Milon Station
Crécy-la-Chapelle line
[edit ]- Esbly Station
- Montry – Condé Station
- Couilly – Saint-Germain – Quincy Station
- Villiers – Montbarbin Station
- Crécy-la-Chapelle Station
Coulommiers line
[edit ]- Paris-Est
- Tournan Station
- Marles-en-Brie Station
- Mortcerf Station
- Guérard – La Celle-sur-Morin Station
- Faremoutiers – Pommeuse Station
- Mouroux Station
- Coulommiers Station
Provins line
[edit ]- Paris-Est
- Verneuil-l'Étang Station
- Mormant Station
- Nangis Station
- Longueville Station
- Sainte-Colombe – Septveilles Station
- Champbenoist – Poigny Station
- Provins Station
Services
[edit ]Line P is operated by the six following services:
- Paris-Est – Meaux
- Paris-Est – Meaux – Château-Thierry
- Paris-Est – Meaux – La Ferté-Milon
- Esbly – Crécy-la-Chapelle
- Paris-Est – Coulommiers
- Paris-Est – Provins
Line P uses a four-letter mission coding system. Only in the section between Paris-Est and Chateau-Thierry the trains display the mission code; otherwise they only appear on passenger information display systems and on timetables.
First letter
(destination) |
Second letter
(type of service) |
Third letter
(station of origin or serviced stops) |
Fourth letter
(axis) |
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If the second letter is an 'O':
If the second letter is an 'I':
Special exceptions exist for Esbly – Crecy, even though the second letter is an 'I':
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Destination | Mission codes |
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Coulommiers | CITU |
Esbly | EICE, EIME |
La Ferté-Milon | FIMO, FOMO |
Meaux | MICI, MOFO |
Paris-Est | PIBU, PICI, PIMO, PITU |
Crécy-la-Chapelle | RICE, RIME |
Provins | XIBU |
Château-Thierry | ZIMO |
NOTE: EICE, EIME, RICE and RIME are mission codes used for the line/axis between Esbly and Crécy-la-Chapelle.
Rolling stock
[edit ]Current Fleet
[edit ]Type | Image | Type | Top speed | Number | Cars | Routes operated | |
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mph | km/h | ||||||
B 82500 | DEMU | 100 | 160 | 26 | 4 |
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U 56600 | Tram train | 62 | 100 | 15 (shared pool) | 5 |
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Z 20500 | EMU | 86 | 140 | 21 | 4 |
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Z 50000 | EMU | 86 | 140 | 63 (shared pool) | 8 |
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Past fleet
[edit ]Type | Image | Type | Top speed | Cars | Routes operated | |
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mph | km/h | |||||
BB 67400 | Diesel locomotive | 86 | 140 | – |
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BB 17000 | Electric locomotive | 86 | 140 | – |
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RIB | Commuter car | 86 | 140 | 4 |
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See also
[edit ]References
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