Brunoy (Paris RER)

Brunoy is a RER station in Brunoy, Essonne, Île-de-France, France. The station was opened in 1852 and is on the Paris–Marseille railway. The RER Line D, which is operated by the SNCF, serves the station.

Brunoy
An RER D train arriving at Gare de Brunoy
LocationPlace de la Gare, 91800 Brunoy, Essonne, Île-de-France,
France
Coordinates48°41′57″N 2°30′23″E
Elevation58 meters
Operated bySNCF
Line(s)Paris–Marseille railway
  
Platforms3 (2 side and 1 central)
Tracks4
Train operatorsSNCF
ConnectionsNoctilien Line N134(see here:[1])
Construction
ArchitectFrançois-Alexis Cendrier
Other information
Station code87682120
Fare zone5
History
Opened1852
Passengers
20164,276,800

Station Info

Built and designed by the architect François-Alexis Cendrier at an altitude of 58 meters above sea level, Brunoy station is at the 21.102 kilometer point of the Paris-Marseille railway, in between the stations of Yerres and Boussy-Saint-Antoine. By the estimations of SNCF in 2016, around 4,276,800 people use the station annually.

Train Services

The following RER D train services serve the station:

  • Local services (RER D) Goussainville–Saint-Denis–Gare de Lyon–Villeneuve-Saint-Georges–Brunoy–Combs-la-Ville–Quincy–Melun
  • Local services (RER D) Gare de Lyon–Creteil-Pompadour–Villeneuve-Saint-Georges–Brunoy–Combs-la-Ville–Quincy–Melun
Preceding station   SNCF   Following station
toward Goussainville
Boussy-Saint-Antoine
toward Melun

References

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