Transilien Paris-Nord (Redirected from Transilien Paris – Nord)

Transilien Paris-Nord is one of the sectors in the Paris Transilien suburban rail network. The trains on this sector depart from Gare du Nord in central Paris, and serve the north-west and north-east of Île-de-France region with Transilien lines H and K. Transilien services from Gare du Nord are part of the SNCF Gare du Nord rail network.

Line H

Line H
Transilien Transilien Line H (Paris-Nord)
A Z 50000 in Gare de La Barre - Ormesson.
Overview
Termini
Stations46
Service
TypeCommuter rail
SystemTransilien
Operator(s)SNCF
Rolling stockZ 50000
History
Opened20 June 1846 (1846-06-20) (first sections)
1 January 2001 (2001-01-01) (recreated as Line H)
Technical
Line length138 km (86 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Transilien Line H
Legend
Gare du Nord
RERRER BRER DRER E Paris MétroParis Métro Line 2Paris Métro Line 4Paris Métro Line 5 TransilienTransilien Line K (Paris-Nord) SNCF TER
Saint-Denis
RERRER D Tramways in Île-de-FranceÎle-de-France tramway Line 1Île-de-France tramway Line 8
Épinay–Villetaneuse
Tramways in Île-de-FranceÎle-de-France tramway Line 11
Deuil - Montmagny
La Barre - Ormesson
Groslay
Enghien-les-Bains
Sarcelles–Saint-Brice
Champ de courses d'Enghien
Écouen - Ézanville
Domont
Ermont–Eaubonne
RERRER C TransilienTransilien Line J (Paris-Saint-Lazare)
Bouffémont - Moisselles
Montsoult–Maffliers
Cernay
RERRER C
Franconville – Le Plessis-Bouchard
RERRER C
Ermont-Halte
Montigny–Beauchamp
RERRER C
Gros Noyer–Saint-Prix
Pierrelaye
RERRER C
Saint-Leu-la-Forêt
Saint-Ouen-l'Aumône-Liesse
RERRER C
Vaucelles
Taverny
Saint-Ouen-l'Aumône
RERRER C
Bessancourt
Pontoise
RERRER C TransilienTransilien Line J (Paris-Saint-Lazare)
Frépillon
Épluches
Pont Petit
Villaines
Chaponval
Belloy–Saint-Martin
Auvers sur Oise
Viarmes
Seugy
Méry sur Oise
Luzarches
Mériel
Presles–Courcelles
Valmondois
Nointel - Mours
L'Isle-Adam Parmain
Champagne-sur-Oise
Persan–Beaumont
TER
Bruyères sur Oise
Boran sur Oise
Précy sur Oise
Saint-Leu d'Esserent
Creil
RERRER D TER

The trains on Line H travel between Gare du Nord in Paris and the north-west of Île-de-France region, with termini in Luzarches, Pontoise, Persan–Beaumont and Creil.

List of Line H stations

Pontoise branch

Persan-Beaumont West Branch

Persan-Beaumont East Branch

Luzarches branch

Pontoise-Creil branch

  • Pontoise station
  • Saint-Ouen-l'Aumône station
  • Épluches station
  • Pont-Petit station
  • Chaponval station
  • Auvers-sur-Oise station
  • same route as the Persan-Beaumont west line between Valmondois and Persan-Beaumont
  • Bruyères-sur-Oise station
  • Boran-sur-Oise station
  • Précy-sur-Oise station
  • Saint-Leu-d'Esserent station
  • Creil station

Services

Like other Transilien lines, every train service consists of four letters and is called a name of mission, mission code or a name of service. These have been adopted during the Transilien service update of 2004. They are only displayed on timetables and on passenger information display systems.

The first letter corresponds to the destination of the train.

The second, third and fourth letters indicate the stations served by the train. A Transilien Line H train calling all stations has an O as the second or the third letter (AOLA, OPOC, POVA, SOGA). An E on the second position indicates that a radial service does not serve nearly all stations on the route (LEMI, LEVI). If the train runs via Montsoult–Maffliers then the third letter is always an M (LOMI, POMA).

Some of the service names may spell backwards when going in "down" direction, which is from Gare du Nord. This usually occurs when the fourth letter is the train's station of origin. Examples: ADDO (to Gare du Nord) spelled backwards is ODDA (to Pontoise), AREV (to Gare du Nord) spelled backwards is VERA (to Valmondois).

Table of services
Destination Names of services
Gare du Nord ADDO, ADEL, ADEO, ADEP, AEVI, AFOI, AOGA, AOLA, AOMA, AOSA, APOR, AREP, AREV, ASSA, AVEL, AVOL, AVOP
Saint-Leu-la-Forêt FOGI
Luzarches LEMI, LEVA, LOMI
Montsoult–Maffliers MOSA
Pontoise ODDA, ODEA, OPOC
Persan–Beaumont PEDA, PEMI, POMA, PERA, POTA, POVA
Sarcelles–Saint-Brice SOGA
Transversal
  • To Pontoise: TIMA, TOLI
  • To Persan-Beaumont: TEGA, TRIA
  • To Creil: TSOL, TZEB
Valmondois VERA, VEVI, VOBA

Line K

Line K
Transilien Transilien Line K (Paris-Nord)
A Z 50000 in Aulnay-sous-Bois station.
Overview
Termini
Stations10
Service
TypeCommuter rail
SystemTransilien
Operator(s)SNCF
Rolling stockZ 50000
History
Opened4 June 1860 (1860-06-04) (first sections)
31 December 2004 (2004-12-31) (recreated as Line K)
Technical
Line length61 km (38 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Transilien Line K
Legend
Gare du Nord
RERRER BRER DRER E Paris MétroParis Métro Line 2Paris Métro Line 4Paris Métro Line 5 TransilienTransilien Line H (Paris-Nord) SNCF TER
Aulnay sous Bois
RERRER B Tramways in Île-de-FranceÎle-de-France tramway Line 4
Mitry-Claye
RERRER B
Compans
Thieux Nantouillet
Dammartin Jully Saint-Mard
TER
Le Plessis Belleville
Nanteuil le Haudouin
Ormoy Villers
Crépy-en-Valois
TER

The trains on Line K serves primarily the north-est of Île-de-France region and travel between Gare du Nord in Paris and Crépy-en-Valois in Hauts-de-France region.

List of Line K stations

Services

The four-letter codes of Line K are much simpler. Only one of the four letters have a meaning: this indicates the destination, which is the start of the code. If a four-letter code begins with a K, this means that the train runs to Crépy-en-Valois, but if a four-letter code begins with an A, this means that the train runs to Gare du Nord. Line K assigns names of services to TER services as well for Paris-Laon services (TERL to Laon and TERP to Gare du Nord).

AEKY
KEPY
AIKY
KIPY
Gare du Nord Yes Yes
Aulnay-sous-Bois Yes Yes
Mitry-Claye Yes Yes
Compans Yes No
Thieux - Nantouilet Yes No
Dammartin - Juilly - Saint-Mard Yes Yes
Le Plessis-Belleville Yes Yes
Nanteuil-le-Haudouin Yes Yes
Ormoy-Villers Yes No
Crépy-en-Valois Yes Yes

See also


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