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Versailles Château Rive Gauche station (French pronunciation: [vɛʁsaj ʃato ʁiv ɡoʃ]) is a terminal railway station serving the city of Versailles, a wealthy suburb located west of Paris, France. The station is the closest to the Palace of Versailles (French: Château de Versailles). The station is located at the western end of the Rive ...
Versailles Chantiers station (French pronunciation: [vɛʁsaj ʃɑ̃tje]) is the principal railway station serving the city of Versailles, a wealthy suburb located west of Paris, France. The station is located at the junction of the Paris–Brest railway and the Grande Ceinture line. The "Chantiers" in the station name comes from its location ...
Versailles Rive Droite station (French pronunciation: [veʁsaij ʁiv dʁwat]) is a terminal railway station serving the city of Versailles, a wealthy suburb located west of Paris, France. The "Rive Droite" (English: Right Bank ) in the station's name refers to the trains' destination of Paris–Saint Lazare station being on the right bank of ...
Transilien Line V is a railway line serving the southwestern part of Île-de-France.It connects Versailles Chantiers and Massy–Palaiseau.It belongs to the Transilien network operated by SNCF, the French national railway.
On 8 May 1842, a train crashed in the cutting between Meudon and Bellevue stations on the railway between Versailles and Paris, France. The train was travelling to Paris when it derailed after the leading locomotive broke an axle, and the carriages behind piled into it and caught fire. It was the first French railway disaster and the deadliest ...
The station is served by line L trains of the Transilien Paris – Saint Lazare network. There is a train every 15 minutes in each direction during the day, and every 30 minutes in the evening. All trains to or from Versailles Rive Droite also serve the Montreuil station. In 2014, a point of sale is open every day from 5:55 to 1:55.
A northbound train parked in front of a red signal between Porte de Versailles and Convention was hit in the rear by another train that had passed two stop signals at full speed. [1] [2] [3] Remnants of the original station to the north of current station, with the tiling on the vault still intact.
As with all Metro lines, the first trains leave at 05:30, from both termini as well as from Porte de Versailles station. [39] On most days, the last northbound train leaves Mairie d’Issy station at 00:39. The last southbound trains leave Porte de la Chapelle station at 00:39 and 00:42, the second terminating at Porte de Versailles station.