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(Redirected from Transilien Paris  Est)
 


Transilien Line P is a railway line of the Paris Transilien suburban rail network. The trains on this line travel between Gare de l'Est in central Paris and the east of Île-de-France region. Transilien services from Paris-Est are part of the SNCF Gare de l'Est rail network. They have a total of 83,000 passengers per weekday.[1]

Line P
Transilien Transilien Line P (Paris-Est)
A B 82500 train at Provins.
A B 82500 train operating on Transilien Line P at Provins.
Overview
Termini
  • Coulommiers
    Crécy-la-Chapelle
    Provins
    La Ferté-Milon
    Château-Thierry
  • Stations36
    Service
    TypeCommuter rail
    SystemTransilien
    Operator(s)SNCF
    Depot(s)Noisy-le-Sec
    Rolling stockB 82500, Z 20500, Z 50000, U 53600
    History
    Opened3 January 1849 (1849-01-03)
    Technical
    Line length252 km (157 mi)
    Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge

    Route map

    Paris-Est
    Paris MétroParis Métro Line 4Paris Métro Line 5Paris Métro Line 7 TER Grand Est Venice Simplon-Orient-Express SNCF

    Chelles–Gournay
    RERRER E
    RERRER E
    Tournan

    Vaires–Torcy
    Marles-en-Brie

    Lagny–Thorigny
    Mortcerf

    Guérard–La Celle-sur-Morin

    Esbly
    Faremoutiers–Pommeuse

    Montry–Condé
    Mouroux

    Couilly–Saint-Germain–Quincy
    Coulommiers

    Villiers-Montbarbin

    Crécy-la-Chapelle
    Verneuil-l'Étang

    Mormant

    Nangis

    Meaux
    TER Grand Est
    Longueville

    Sainte-Colombe–Septveilles

    Champbenoist–Poigny

    Trilport
    Provins

    Changis–Saint-Jean

    Isles–Armentières–Congis
    TER Grand Est
    La-Ferté-sous-Jouarre

    Lisy-sur-Ourcq
    Nanteuil–Saâcy

    Crouy-sur-Ourcq
    Nogent-l'Artaud–Charly

    Mareuil-sur-Ourcq
    Chézy-sur-Marne

    La Ferté-Milon
    TER Grand Est
    Château-Thierry

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  • The first sections of the Paris-Est network opened on 3 January 1849, they were reorganized into Transilien Line P on 31 December 2004.

    Stations served

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    Meaux line

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    Château-Thierry line

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    La Ferté-Milon line

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    Crécy-la-Chapelle line

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    Coulommiers line

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    Provins line

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    Services

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    Line P is operated by the six following services:

    Line P uses a four-letter mission coding system. Only in the section between Paris-Est and Chateau-Thierry the trains display the mission code; otherwise they only appear on passenger information display systems and on timetables.

    Line P mission code structure
    First letter

    (destination)

    Second letter

    (type of service)

    Third letter

    (station of origin or serviced stops)

    Fourth letter

    (axis)

    • C = Coulommiers
    • E = Esbly
    • F = La Ferté-Milon
    • M = Meaux
    • P = Paris-Est
    • R = Crécy-la-Chapelle
    • X = Provins
    • Z = Château-Thierry
    • I = Express
      • Express between Paris-Est and Chelles-Gournay (for services to Meaux)
      • Express between Paris-Est and Meaux (for services to Château-Thierry)
      • Express between Paris-Est and Tournan (for services to Coulommiers)
      • Express between Paris-Est and Verneuil-l'Étang (for services to Provins)
    • I = Line between Esbly and Crécy-la-Chapelle
    • O = All stops
    If the second letter is an 'O':
    • C = Coulommiers
    • F = La Ferté-Milon
    • M = Meaux
    • P = Paris-Est
    • X = Provins
    • Z = Château-Thierry

    If the second letter is an 'I':

    • B = All stops from Verneuil l’Etang
    • C = All stops from Chelles – Gournay
    • L = All stops from Lagny-Thorigny
    • L = All stops from Lizy-sur-Ourcq
    • M = All stops from Meaux
    • T = All stops from Tournan

    Special exceptions exist for Esbly – Crecy, even though the second letter is an 'I':

    • C = All stops on the line between Esbly and Crécy-la-Chapelle
    • M = Limited stops on the line between Esbly and Crécy-la-Chapelle
    • E = Esbly – Crécy-la-Chapelle
    • I = Paris – Meaux
    • O = Paris – Château-Thierry / La Ferté-Milon
    • U = Paris – Provins / Coulommiers
    Table of mission codes as of 2024
    Destination Mission codes
    Coulommiers CITU
    Esbly EICE, EIME
    La Ferté-Milon FIMO, FOMO
    Meaux MICI, MOFO
    Paris-Est PIBU, PICI, PIMO, PITU
    Crécy-la-Chapelle RICE, RIME
    Provins XIBU
    Château-Thierry ZIMO

    NOTE: EICE, EIME, RICE and RIME are mission codes used for the line/axis between Esbly and Crécy-la-Chapelle.

    Rolling stock

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    Current Fleet

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    Type Image Type Top speed Number Cars Routes operated
    mph km/h
    B 82500   DEMU 100 160 26 4
    • Paris-Est – La Ferté Milon
    • Meaux – La Ferté Milon
    U 56600   Tram train 62 100 15 (shared pool) 5
    • Esbly – Crécy la Chapelle
    Z 20500   EMU 86 140 21 4
    • Paris-Est – Château-Thierry
    • Paris-Est – Meaux
    Z 50000   EMU 86 140 63 (shared pool) 8
    • Paris-Est – Meaux
    • Paris-Est – Coulommiers
    • Paris-Est – Provins

    Past fleet

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    Type Image Type Top speed Cars Routes operated
    mph km/h
    BB 67400   Diesel locomotive 86 140
    • Paris-Est – La Ferté Milon (coupled with the RIB Cars)
    BB 17000   Electric locomotive 86 140
    • Paris-Est – Meaux (coupled with the RIB Cars)
    • Paris-Est – Coulommiers (coupled with the RIB Cars)
    RIB   Commuter car 86 140 4
    • Paris-Est – Meaux (coupled with the BB 17000)
    • Paris-Est – Coulommiers (coupled with the BB 17000)
    • Paris-Est – La Ferté Milon (coupled with the BB 67000)

    See also

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    References

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