Tournan station

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Tournan
Gare Tournan Brie 20.jpg
Building of the station from the outside in 2017.
General information
Location1 Rue du Général Clemenceau
Tournan-en-Brie
France
Coordinates 48°44′22″N2°45′33″E / 48.739345°N 2.759172°E / 48.739345; 2.759172
Owned by SNCF
Operated bySNCF
Platforms2
Tracks3
Connections
  • Paris transit icons - Bus.svg Sol'R: 3, 7, 21, 28, 121, 209, 309, 409
  • Paris transit icons - Bus.svg Stigo: 11, 18
  • Paris transit icons - Bus.svg Procars: 14
  • Paris transit icons - Bus.svg Yerres–Brie Centrale: 23
  • Paris transit icons - Bus.svg Darche-Gros: 30
  • Paris transit icons - Bus.svg PEP'S: 32
  • Paris transit icons - Noctilien.svg Noctilien: N142
Construction
AccessibleYes, by prior reservation [1]
Other information
Station code87116210
Fare zone5
History
Opened2 February 1861 (1861-02-02)
Passengers
20142,068,200
Services
Preceding station Paris transit icons - RER.svg RER Following station
Gretz-Armainvilliers RER E Terminus
Preceding station Paris transit icons - Train.svg Transilien Following station
Paris-Est
Terminus
Line P Marles-en-Brie
towards Coulommiers

Tournan station (French: Gare de Tournan) is a hub in the French transport network enabling travellers to reach the region around Tournan-en-Brie (Seine-et-Marne, Ile-de-France). This place provides an easy connection to other forms of road transport. It is a railway station serving the town Tournan-en-Brie, Seine-et-Marne department, northern France. It is on the line from Gretz-Armainvilliers to Sézanne.

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Platforms Rere tournanRER vueaerienne.jpg
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References

  1. "Plan pour les voyageurs en fauteuil roulant" [Map for travelers in wheelchairs](PDF). Île-de-France Mobilités (in French and British English). 2023. Retrieved 27 December 2023.