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Achères-Ville station
Railway station in Achères, France From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Achères-Ville is a French railway station in Achères commune, in Yvelines département, Île-de-France region.
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Location
The station is at kilometric point 23.594[1] of Achères-Pontoise railway. Its altitude is 30 m (98 ft).
History
The station was put in operation in May 1976 to bring rail transport closer to the town. Until then Achères was only served by Achères–Grand-Cormier station, on Paris–Le Havre railway, located 2 km (1.24 mi) from the city center. This situation was due to the destruction of Village d'Achères station (on Achères–Pontoise railway), which was closer, but destroyed by bombings during the night from 7–8 June 1944, and never set in service again.[2]
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The station
The additional word Ville prevents confusion with Achères–Grand-Cormier station.
The station has two lateral platforms, A and B, whose length is 220 meters.
Service
Train service
Achères-Ville station is served by:
- One train every 10 minutes during workweek days, 1 train every 20 minutes on Saturdays and Sundays, 1 train every 30 minutes in the evenings on RER line A, toward Cergy-le-Haut or Paris and eastern suburbs
- One train every 10 minutes during peak hours on Transilien line L, toward Cergy-le-Haut or Paris Saint Lazare
Connections
The station is served by the next bus routes :
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Notes and references
External links
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