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Torcy station
Railway station in Torcy, France From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Torcy station (French pronunciation: [toʁsi]) is a railway station in Torcy, Seine-et-Marne, a suburb east of Paris.
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History
Torcy opened on 19 December 1980 as part of an extension of the A4 branch from its previous eastern terminal of Noisy-le-Grand–Mont d'Est. It served as the eastern terminus of the A4 branch for twelve years until 1 April 1992, when the RER A4 was extended to Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy; since then, the A4 branch has yet to be extended.
Traffic
As of 2019[update], the estimated annual attendance by the RATP Group was 4,223,220 passengers.[2]
Service
Torcy is on the A4 branch of the RER A and receives frequent service. As of 4 February 2008, during peak hours there are between twelve and eighteen trains per hour (intervals of five and three minutes and twenty seconds), during mid-day trains arrive every ten minutes, and early mornings and late nights trains come at fifteen-minute intervals.[3][4]
The station acts as a terminus for certain trains. Trains that terminate at Torcy will display a headline beginning with O, O being the designation that a train terminates at Torcy rather than Q for Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy.[4]
Bus connections
The station is served by several buses:
Gallery
- North side entrance
(towards Bay 1 shopping centre) - Sign indicating the name of the station
(with overlooking the neighbourhood) - A train (MI2N) arriving at the station
(towards Paris) - General view to the west (towards Paris)
from the east side of the station - General view of the platforms to the east
(towards Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy) - General view to the east (with a MI2N train
that has just left the station)
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