Tangentielle Nord

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Tangentielle Nord
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Sartrouville (A)({{[1]}})
Sartrouville Val Notre-Dame
Val d'Argenteuil ({{[1]}})
Argenteuil ({{[1]}})
Phase 2
Phase 1
Epinay-sur-Seine (C)
Epinay-Villetaneuse ({{[1]}})
Villetaneuse-Université
Pierrefitte-Stains (D)
Stains-Cerisaie
Dugny-La Courneuve
Le Bourget (B)
Phase 1
Phase 2
Drancy-Bobigny
Bobigny-La Folie
Noisy-le-Sec (E)(1)

The Tangentielle Nord is a planned suburban railway line in France.

Route

The route is planned to be 28 km long, from Sartrouville to Noisy-le-Sec, in the northern suburbs of Paris. It will have interchanges with existing SNCF Transilien trains, trams, metro, and RER lines A, B, C, and D.[1] There will be 6 new stations and 8 interchange stations.

Project

The project was granted approval in May 2008.[2] The project was planned by STIF but is being jointly managed by SNCF and RFF.[3]

The Tangentielle Nord will be built in two phases. The first phase, from Epinay-sur-Seine to Le Bourget, is planned to open in 2014; the remaining sections of the route (from Sartrouville to Epinay-sur-Seine, and from Le Bourget to Noisy-le-Sec) will open by 2017.[4]

Tangentielle Nord cost is estimated to 1.5 billion euro.

See also

References

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