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Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 1 is one of two railway stations at
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, the primary airport for the
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. The station is served by
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(a hybrid suburban commuter and
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line that offers services to
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) and
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(a free rail shuttle service around the airport grounds). Despite being named after Terminal 1, the station is actually located relatively far from the terminal, but it can be accessed with a short ride on the CDGVAL. Terminal 3 can also be accessed from this station by a five-minute walk on a pathway. The station is located inside Roissypôle, a development that includes office buildings (including the headquarters of
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), shopping areas, hotels, and the primary
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for the airport. Because of its location, the station is named Terminal 3 Roissypôle on maps of the CDGVAL system.


History

The station opened on 30 May 1976, two years after the opening of the airport, as the northern terminal of the SNCF's "Roissy Rail" project (Roissy was the original name of the airport) which would connect the station to Gare du Nord in Paris with trains departing every 15 minutes and making the trip in 19 minutes. Like Terminal 1, the station is built with concrete in the
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style, designed by
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. Once passengers arrived at the station, they were shuttled to the terminal on a bus. In December 1981, the Roissy Rail line became part of the
RER B RER B is one of the five lines in the Réseau Express Régional (English: Regional Express Network), a hybrid commuter rail and rapid transit system serving Paris, France and its Île-de-France suburbs. The RER B line crosses the region from no ...
, a line of the
Réseau Express Régional The Réseau Express Régional ( en, Regional Express Network), commonly abbreviated RER (), is a hybrid commuter rail and rapid transit system serving Paris and its suburbs. It acts as a combined city-centre underground rail system and suburbs-t ...
(RER), a hybrid suburban commuter and
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system serving
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and its
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suburbs. The airport began a major expansion project in the 1980s, with the first section of Terminal 2 opening in 1982. The shuttle bus system was reconfigured to take passengers between the rail station and the new terminal area. Over the coming years, the shuttle bus system began to experience severe delays as road traffic became congested around the increasingly busy airport. In 1987, the French government decided to build a
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station at the airport, and in 1989 airport managers agreed to allow the construction of a joint TGV and RER station under Terminal 2, with the RER tracks being extended east and south of this original station. The new station, Aeroport Charles de Gaulle 2 TGV, opened on 24 November 1994. In 1991, airport managers and the Syndicat des transports Parisiens (the regional transit planning agency, now known as
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) begin a project to connect the terminals and rail stations with an automated rail shuttle service. Construction of the system would take more than a decade, complicated by an aborted attempt to use a new train technology. The CDGVAL (''Charles de Gaulle Véhicule Automatique Léger'', English: ''Charles de Gaulle light automatic vehicle'') system finally opened on 4 April 2007, linking Terminal 1, parking lot PR, this station, Parking lot PX, and the TGV/RER station at Terminal 2. The station was renovated in 2018 with a new glass station house that allows more light to enter and a new bus station with 31 bus platforms.


Gallery

Quais de la gare de l'Aéroport CDG 1.jpg, The four RER B tracks and two platforms are visible under the station's concrete canopy Cdgval 2rames val208 terminalT3.jpg, CDGVAL platforms File:MAN Lion's City GL — Roissybus (352).1.jpg, Roissybus stopped at Roissypole bus station


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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Aeroport Charles De Gaulle 1 Railway stations in France opened in 1976 Airport railway stations in France Charles de Gaulle Airport Railway stations in Seine-Saint-Denis