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  2. File:Railway stations on departure from Paris map-en.svg

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  3. File:Travel times in train from Paris map - 2015.svg - Wikipedia

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    File:Travel times in train from Paris map.svg : old version with travel times as of 2008, showing less cities and towns. This W3C-unspecified vector image was created with Inkscape . Map key / Légende

  4. File:Railway stations on departure from Paris map-fr.svg

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    Date: 23 April 2009: Source: Own work; New version: Background map made with data from Centre de données géophysiques nationales (NGDC) ETOPO1; Old version: Background map from File:France map Lambert-93 topographic-blank.svg under licence GFDL or CC-BY-SA 3.0

  5. List of Paris railway stations - Wikipedia

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    All stations connect to stations of the Paris Métro. Gare d'Austerlitz: trains to central France, Toulouse and the Pyrenees; Lunéa night train; Gare de Bercy: trains to southeastern France; Gare de l'Est: trains to eastern France, Germany, and Switzerland; TGV Est (via Magenta station) Gare de Lyon: trains to southeastern France and Languedoc ...

  6. List of TGV stations - Wikipedia

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    These are all the TGV (French: train à grande vitesse, meaning high-speed train) stations, listed alphabetically.This list includes new stations constructed specifically for the TGV as well as existing stations that are simply served by the trains.

  7. List of railway lines in France - Wikipedia

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    Centered on Paris, from the north and clockwise: Paris–Lille railway; Creil–Jeumont railway (toward Brussels) La Plaine–Hirson (via Soissons and Laon) Paris–Strasbourg railway (via Épernay and Nancy) Paris–Mulhouse railway (via Troyes and Vesoul) Paris–Marseille railway (via Dijon and Lyon)

  8. Réseau Express Régional - Wikipedia

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    The RER contains 257 stations, 33 of which are within the city of Paris, and runs over 602 km (374 mi) of track, including 81.5 km (50.6 mi) underground. Each line passes through the city almost wholly underground and on tracks dedicated to the RER, but some city center tracks are shared between line D and line B.

  9. Transilien - Wikipedia

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    Transilien (pronounced [tʁɑ̃siljɛ̃]) is the brand name given to the commuter rail network serving Île-de-France, the region surrounding and including the city of Paris. The network consists of nine lines: H , J , K , L , N , P , R , U , and V each operated by SNCF , the state-owned French railway company.