Argenteuil station

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The station

Argenteuil is a railway station in Argenteuil, a northwestern suburb of Paris, France.

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The station is connected to a lot of bus services, mainly originating here.

A connection to the Tangentielle Nord is planned to open around 2027.

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Val d'Argenteuil
Trains from Mantes, Gisors or Pontoise are direct to Paris.

Coordinates: 48°56′49″N2°15′26″E / 48.94694°N 2.25722°E / 48.94694; 2.25722