Magenta (Paris RER)

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Magenta
RER commuter rail station
Magenta station
Station statistics
Lines
RER E
Platforms 2 island platforms
Tracks 4
Other information
Opened 12 July 1999
Owned by SNCF
Fare zone 2
Services
  Preceding station     RER     Following station  
Terminus
RER E
RER E
toward Tournan

Magenta is a station of the Paris réseau express régional d'Île-de-France, located in the tenth arrondissement of Paris. Built on the site of the Gare du Nord, the original name of Magenta station was Nord-Est with the possibility of a connection to both the Gare du Nord and the Gare de l'Est.

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Magenta features a broad, open design with high and airy cielings, creating a different atmosphere than the Paris Métro, whose station designs can become rather claustraphobic. The materials also differ from regular subway stations, with wood and metal contrasting each other. There are nine levels in the station, with the RFF using the lower-most basement.

There are four tracks that flank two island platforms. They are numbered as tracks 51, 52, 53, and 54. Track 51 is used for trains to Chelles-Gournay at all times with peak-hour service to Villiers-on-Marne. Track 53 serves Tournan-in-Brie at all times and trains to Villiers-on-Marne during rush-hour. Tracks 52 and 54 are always used for service to Haussmann – Saint-Lazare.

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