Versailles-Rive Droite station
Location Versailles-1
Historic railway terminal serving as a key commuter rail hub with connections to Paris and local attractions. Read more…
Tags train station
Opened in 1839 and designed by Alfred Armand, this historic dead-end railway station operates as part of the Transilien network under SNCF. It serves the city with commuter rail services, including the Transilien line L and access via the RER C, facilitating convenient travel between the city and Paris. The station is centrally located and functions as an important transit point for accessing nearby historic sites and the surrounding region.
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Versailles Rive Droite station en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Versailles%20Rive%20Droite%20station
Coordinates 48°48'34.713" N, 2°8'5.628" E
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