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Haussmann–Saint-Lazare station

Coordinates: 48°52′30″N 2°19′44″E / 48.875055°N 2.328868°E / 48.875055; 2.328868
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Haussmann–Saint-Lazare
Platforms in June 2006
General information
Location9th arrondissement of Paris
Île-de-France
France
Coordinates48°52′30″N 2°19′44″E / 48.875055°N 2.328868°E / 48.875055; 2.328868
Operated bySNCF
Platforms2
Tracks4
Bus routes
Connections
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
AccessibleYes, by prior reservation[1]
Other information
Station code87281899
Fare zone1
History
Opened14 July 1999; 25 years ago (1999-07-14)
Passengers
201947,687,300
Services
Preceding station RER RER Following station
Neuilly–Porte Maillot RER E Magenta
Connections to other stations
Preceding station RER RER Following station
Charles de Gaulle–Étoile RER A
transfer at Auber
Châtelet–Les Halles
Preceding station Paris Métro Paris Métro Following station
Europe Line 3
transfer at Saint-Lazare
Havre–Caumartin
towards Gallieni
Saint-Lazare Line 3
transfer at Havre–Caumartin
Opéra
towards Gallieni
Havre–Caumartin Line 3
transfer at Opéra
Quatre-Septembre
towards Gallieni
Pyramides Line 7
transfer at Opéra
Chaussée d'Antin–La Fayette
Madeleine
towards Balard
Line 8
transfer at Opéra
Richelieu–Drouot
Miromesnil Line 9
transfer at Saint-Augustin
Havre–Caumartin
Saint-Augustin Line 9
transfer at Havre–Caumartin
Chaussée d'Antin–La Fayette
Madeleine Line 12
transfer at Saint-Lazare
Trinité–d'Estienne d'Orves
Miromesnil Line 13
transfer at Saint-Lazare
Liège
Pont Cardinet Line 14
transfer at Saint-Lazare
Madeleine

Haussmann–Saint-Lazare station is a station on the RER in Paris, France. Opened on 14 July 1999 as the terminus of the new Line E, it is situated beneath Boulevard Haussmann and directly connected to Gare Saint-Lazare, Auber, and two metro stations.

Engineering

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The architecture of Haussmann–Saint-Lazare closely resembles that of Magenta. Following the earlier model of Charles de Gaulle–Étoile, its main train hall houses two lines under a single cathedral-like vault with lateral platforms. As at Magenta, the hall is supplemented by an additional two "half-stations" on either side, each with one platform.

A "cathedral station", Haussmann–Saint-Lazare is remarkable for its relatively lavish proportions. A long term project to extend the Line E to the west, forming a new cross-Paris axis, was approved in February 2011.

The station's construction cost was €275 million.[2]: 162 

Scale

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Haussmann–Saint-Lazare forms part of a complex of connected underground stations (see below). Due to the scale of Auber in particular, this ensemble represents a notably large underground public space in terms of volume.

Train services

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The station is served by the following service(s):

  • Commuter services (RER E) from Nanterre–La Folie to Chelles–Gournay
  • Commuter services (RER E) from Nanterre–La Folie to Tournan
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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Plan pour les voyageurs en fauteuil roulant" [Map for travelers in wheelchairs] (PDF). Île-de-France Mobilités. 2023. Retrieved 27 December 2023.
  2. ^ Gérondeau, Christian (2003). La Saga du RER et le maillon manquant. Presse de l'École nationale des ponts et chaussées. ISBN 2-85978-368-7.
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