Nanterre–La Folie station
Railway station in Paris
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Preceding station | RER | Following station | ||
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Terminus | RER E | La Défense towards Chelles–Gournay or Tournan |
Preceding station | RER | Following station | ||
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Houilles–Carrières-sur-Seine towards Mantes-la-Jolie | RER E (2026) | La Défense towards Chelles–Gournay or Tournan | ||
Preceding station | Paris Métro | Following station | ||
Nanterre–La Boule towards Noisy–Champs | Line 15 (2030) | La Défense towards Champigny Centre |
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Nanterre–La Folie station is a railway station in Nanterre, Hauts-de-Seine, France. Formerly it was a cargo station of SNCF. It was built as part of the extension of RER E from Haussmann–Saint-Lazare station and opened on 6 May 2024. It connects via a short walk with the Nanterre-Préfecture station on the RER A.[2]
From 2030, Nanterre–La Folie will also be a station on Line 15 of the Grand Paris Express extension of the Paris Métro. Extensions of the future Line 17 from Saint-Denis–Pleyel and Line 18 from Versailles Chantiers to terminate at Nanterre–La Folie have both been proposed for construction after 2030.
References
- ^ "Plan pour les voyageurs en fauteuil roulant" [Map for travelers in wheelchairs] (PDF). Île-de-France Mobilités. 2023. Retrieved 27 December 2023.
- ^ @RERE_T4_SNCF (20 March 2024). "Bonjour Stéphane. Le prolongement du RER E est repoussé au 6 Mai. Dans un premier temps il circulera uniquement en heures creuses du lundi au vendredi et de 10h à 20h le samedi et dimanche. Rémy🥐" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
External links
Media related to Gare de Nanterre - La Folie at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website (Grand Paris Express)
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- Noisy–Champs
- Villiers–Champigny–Bry
- Champigny Centre
- Saint-Maur–Créteil
- Créteil–L'Échat
- Le Vert de Maisons
- Les Ardoines
- Vitry Centre
- Villejuif–Louis Aragon
- Villejuif–Gustave Roussy
- Arcueil–Cachan
- Bagneux–Lucie Aubrac
- Châtillon–Montrouge
- Fort d'Issy–Vanves–Clamart
- Issy
- Pont de Sèvres
- Saint-Cloud
- Rueil–Suresnes–Mont Valérien
- Nanterre–La Boule
- Nanterre–La Folie
- La Défense
- Bécon-les-Bruyères
- Bois-Colombes
- Les Agnettes
- Les Grésillons
- Saint-Denis–Pleyel
- Stade de France
- Mairie d'Aubervilliers
- Fort d'Aubervilliers
- Bobigny–Drancy
- Bobigny–Pablo Picasso
- Pont de Bondy
- Bondy
- Rosny–Bois-Perrier
- Val de Fontenay
- Nogent–Le Perreux
- Champigny Centre