La Barre - Ormesson Station
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La Barre – Ormesson is a railway station in the commune of Deuil-la-Barre (
Val-d'Oise Val-d'Oise (, "Vale of the Oise") is a department in the Île-de-France region, Northern France. It was created in 1968 following the split of the Seine-et-Oise department. In 2019, Val-d'Oise had a population of 1,249,674.
department), France. The station is served by Transilien H trains, on the lines from Paris to Persan-Beaumont and Pontoise. The daily number of passengers was between 2,500 and 7,500 in 2002.


History

La Barre-Ormesson is located on the original Paris – Lille line, which was opened on 20 June 1846 by
Compagnie des chemins de fer du Nord The Chemins de fer du Nord''French locomotive built in 1846''
(North Railway Company). This line passed along the Montmorency Valley (Ermont-Eaubonne), and headed towards the northeast at Saint-Ouen-l'Aumône, continuing through the Oise valley. In 1859, a more direct line along
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was opened. The Paris–Pontoise line was electrified in 1969.''La Vie du Rail'' magazine 28 June 1970 – "Électrification de la gare de Montsoult-Maffliers". (Electrification of Montsoult-Maffliers Station)


Service

The station is served every 15 minutes and eight trains an hour during peak hours. It takes 9 to 15 minutes to reach Paris.


Bus connections

* RATP; 256, 356 and 556


See also

*
List of SNCF stations in Île-de-France This article contains a list of current SNCF railway stations in the Île-de-France region of France (RER stations with no other SNCF service are not included in this list; see the separate list of RER stations). Essonne (91) * Angerville * * ...


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Barre Ormesson Railway stations in Val-d'Oise Railway stations in France opened in 1891