Poissy station

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Poissy
Poissy - Gare01.jpg
Entrance to Poissy station
General information
Location Poissy
France
Coordinates 48°55′59″N2°02′24″E / 48.933°N 2.040°E / 48.933; 2.040
Operated by RATP Group
Platforms3 island platforms
Tracks5
Construction
AccessibleYes, by prior reservation [1]
Other information
Station code87386573
Fare zone 5
History
Opened9 May 1843 (1843-05-09)
Services
Preceding station Paris transit icons - RER.svg RER Following station
Terminus RER A Achères–Grand-Cormier
Preceding station Paris transit icons - Train.svg Transilien Following station
Houilles–Carrières-sur-Seine Line J Villennes-sur-Seine

Poissy station (French: Gare de Poissy) is a rail station in Poissy, France, at the western edge of Paris.

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Location

The station is at kilometric point 25.835 of Paris–Le Havre railway. [2]

History

The station was inaugurated on 9 May 1843, then rebuilt in the 1870s. The building was dismantled in 1987 to make room for the current station. [3] From 29 May 1989, the station has been a terminus of one of the three western branches of RER A.

Service

Train service

Poissy is served by RER A trains running on branch A5. It is its terminus. Service frequency is three trains an hour at off-peak time, six trains an hour during peak hours and two trains an hour at evenings. Journey time to La Défense is around 20 minutes, and around 30 minutes to Châtelet–Les Halles.

The station is also served by Transilien line J. Service frequency is two trains an hour at off-peak time and at evenings, and two or three trains an hour during peak hours. Journey time to Paris Saint-Lazare is around 20 minutes.

Connections

The station is served by the following bus lines :

See also

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References

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  2. "Carte détaillée du RER d'Ile-de-France". cartometro.com. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
  3. Base Mérimée : IA78000367 , Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)