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Gare d'Épinay-Villetaneuse

Gare d'Épinay-Villetaneuse SNCF
EpinayVilletaneuse bus & vélos.JPG
View of the station from the RATP bus station
Location Route de Saint-Leu
Épinay-sur-Seine, France
Coordinates 48°57′30″N 2°19′42″E / 48.95833°N 2.32833°E / 48.95833; 2.32833Coordinates: 48°57′30″N 2°19′42″E / 48.95833°N 2.32833°E / 48.95833; 2.32833
Owned by SNCF
Line(s) Épinay-Villetaneuse–Le Tréport-Mers railway,
Saint-Denis–Dieppe railway
Platforms 2 outside and 1 island
Tracks 4
Construction
Parking 277
Other information
Fare zone IDF/3 (Orange Card)
Website The station on the official SNCF Transilien site (French)
History
Opened 1880
Traffic
Passengers (2000) 7,500–15,000
Services
Preceding station   SNCF   Following station
toward Paris-Nord
Transilien Transilien Paris – Nord
Transilien Transilien Paris – Nord

The Gare d'Épinay-Villetaneuse (Épinay-Villetaneuse Station) is a railway station located in the commune of Épinay-sur-Seine, Seine-Saint-Denis department, France. It is also adjacent to the communes of Montmagny and Deuil-la-Barre in Val d'Oise.

Despite its name, the Gare d'Épinay-Villetaneuse is located approximately 1 km from Villetaneuse. Nonetheless, it is the closest station to the Paris 13 University campus in Villetaneuse.

The station is at the junction of two lines:

It is at the 9.040 kilometre point on the Saint-Denis - Pontoise line, an older section of the Paris - Lille route which was superseded in 1859 by the more direct line from Saint-Denis to Creil. There was previously a military connection between this line and the Grande Ceinture line. The SA HLM SICF-La Sablière, a public housing subsidiary of the SNCF, has requisitioned the land and built housing blocks. In 2000, the number of passengers per day was between 7,500 and 15,000. The station has two free carparks with 100 and 177 spaces.

Although the stop appears to have been created in 1850, the station was constructed only in 1880, as the Gare d'Épinay, by the Chemins de fer du Nord with appropriate architecture for a junction station, as at Eu. It was renamed Gare d'Épinay-Villetaneuse in 1908 when the new Gare d'Épinay-sur-Seine was built on what was then called the Les Grésillons line (now incorporated into the North Branch of the RER C).


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