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Bellevue station (France)
Railway station in Meudon, France From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bellevue (French pronunciation: [bɛlvy]) is a railway station in the French commune of Meudon in the Île-de-France region. It is on the Paris–Brest railway. It is served by Transilien trains from Paris-Montparnasse to Rambouillet, Dreux and Mantes-la-Jolie.
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History
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From 1893 to 1934, the station served as an interchange with the upper station of the Bellevue funicular.
Station
The station is served by trains on the Transilien Paris – Montparnasse Line N, on the Transilien network.
The station had two staggered side platforms and a central island platform, serving four tracks. Access between platforms was via an underpass. The two side platforms were used in case of difficulty or track maintenance.
The current structures date from the 1930s, when the Montparnasse to Versailles line was quadrupled by Raoul Dautry.
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Interchanges
- Bus: 169, 389, TIM
- Night bus: N61
In modern times
- Station at the start of the 20th century
- Island platform and, to the left, side platform for the direction of Paris-Montparnasse
- Train stopping at platform 2b, towards Paris-Montparnasse.
To the left and right, the side platforms can be seen - Rear of the station building
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