Transilien Line R

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Line R
Transilien Transilien
A Z57000 train at Melun.
Overview
TerminiParis-Gare-de-Lyon
Montargis
Montereau
Stations25
Service
TypeCommuter rail
SystemTransilien
Operator(s)SNCF
Depot(s)Villeneuve-Saint-Georges
Rolling stockZ8800, Z20500, Z57000
Daily ridership55,000
History
Opened3 January 1849 (1849-01-03) (first sections)
31 December 2004 (2004-12-31) (recreated as Line R)
Technical
Line length164 km (102 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)

Transilien Line R is a railway line of the Paris Transilien suburban rail network. The trains on this line travel between Paris-Gare-de-Lyon in central Paris, as well as from Melun station in the suburbs, and the south-east of Île-de-France region. Transilien services from Paris-Gare-de-Lyon are part of the SNCF Gare de Lyon rail network. The line has 60,000 passengers per weekday.[1]

Transilien Line R
Legend
Paris–Gare de Lyon
TERTGVRERRER ARER DParis MétroParis Métro Line 1Paris Métro Line 14
Melun
TERRERRER D
TER
Bois-le-Roi
(limited)
Fontainebleau-Forêt
TER
Fontainebleau-Avon
Thomery
TER
Moret-Veneux-les-Sablons
Montigny-sur-Loing
Bourron-Marlotte – Grez
TER
TER
Nemours – Saint-Pierre
Bagneaux-sur-Loing
Souppes – Château-Landon
Montereau
TER
Dordives
Ferrières-Fontenay
TER
Montargis
Regio2N train (class 57000) over the Viaduc de Saint-Mammes.

Services include:

  • Paris-Gare-de-Lyon–Melun–Montargis
  • Paris-Gare-de-Lyon–Melun–Fontainebleau–Montereau
  • Melun–Héricy–Montereau

Stations served[]

Montargis line[]

Montereau line[]

  • same route as the Montargis line between Paris-Gare-de-Lyon and Moret-Veneux-les-Sablons
  • Montereau station

Montereau line (via Héricy)[]

Rolling stock[]

The Transilien R line is operated by Z 5600, Z 20500 and Regio 2N trains. The rolling stock of the line is shared with that of the RER line D.

Since December 8, 2017, forty-eight Regio 2N trainsets have been progressively delivered to enable the redeployment of twenty-four Z 2N double-deck trainsets on the network's other lines, as well as the deletion of the stainless steel Z 5300 trainsets. The Syndicat des transports d'Île-de-France (STIF) decided to acquire them, during the Board of Directors meeting of December 11, 2013, so that they would completely renew the current fleet.

The Regio 2N trains will be 110 m long, double-decker, with 582 seats per train. At peak times, they will run in multiples of three units, offering 1,746 seats and a total of 3,120 per train, for a total length of 330 m. These trains will offer passengers a maximum number of seats, given the long journey times of up to 1.5 hours (including half an hour without a stop between Paris and Melun). On the other hand, unlike the TER versions, the Transilien fleet will have no toilets, which has provoked strong reactions from regular users of the line.

The total investment amounts to more than 900 million euros, including the order for 43 Francilien trains for the H, K and L lines of the Transilien network. It is financed in equal parts by STIF and SNCF under the STIF/SNCF contract. The first 42 units were ordered in December 2014 at a cost of €397 million, with delivery of the first elements scheduled for September 2017 and full equipment of the line by the end of 2018

Current Fleet[]

Trainset Image Type Top speed Car Number Line/Route Built
mph km/h
Z2N Z5600
Z5600-versailles-chantiers.jpg
Z2n 140 6 9 they run on the Line R occasionally or in case of shortage of Regio2n
  • Paris-Gare-de-Lyon–Melun–Montargis
  • Paris-Gare-de-Lyon–Melun–Fontainebleau–Montereau
1982 - 1985
Z2N Z20500
Z20500 197A.jpg
Z2n 140 5 134 (shared equipment with the RER D) they run on the Line R occasionally or in case of shortage of Regio2n
  • Paris-Gare-de-Lyon–Melun–Montargis
  • Paris-Gare-de-Lyon–Melun–Fontainebleau–Montereau
1988 - 1998
Bombardier Regio2n

(Z57000)

« Porteur hyperdense »

Z57000 (Regio2n) N°043R.jpg

Regio2n 160 7 61 (shared equipment with the RER D) all branches of the Line R
  • Paris-Gare-de-Lyon–Melun–Montargis
  • Paris-Gare-de-Lyon–Melun–Fontainebleau–Montereau
  • Melun–Héricy–Montereau
2014 - 2020

Past fleet[]

Trainset Image Type Top speed Car Number Line/Route Built
mph km/h
Z5300
Z 5300 - Z 5316.jpg
Petit Gris 120

130

4
  • Melun–Héricy–Montereau
1966 - 1975 they were replaced by the Regio2n and were subsequently written off in 2018.
Z5600 Z5600-versailles-chantiers.jpg Z2N 140 7
  • Paris-Gare-de-Lyon–Melun–Montargis
  • Paris-Gare-de-Lyon–Melun–Fontainebleau–Montereau
some of them have been sent to the scrapyard following the arrival of the new Regio2n trains that succeeded them.

However, some elements have been kept on the line to run in case of breakdowns or insufficient number of Regio2n during peak hour.

See also[]

References[]


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