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A B 82500 train operating on Transilien Line P atProvins. | |
| Overview | |
| Termini | |
| Stations | 36 |
| Service | |
| Type | Commuter rail |
| System | Transilien |
| Operator(s) | SNCF |
| Depot(s) | Noisy-le-Sec |
| Rolling stock | B 82500,Z 20500,Z 50000,U 53600 |
| History | |
| Opened | 3 January 1849 (1849-01-03) |
| Technical | |
| Line length | 252 km (157 mi) |
| Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in)standard gauge |
Transilien Line P is a railway line of the ParisTransilien suburban rail network. The trains on this line travel betweenGare de l'Est in centralParis and the east ofÎle-de-France region. Transilien services from Paris-Est are part of the SNCFGare de l'Est rail network. They have a total of 83,000 passengers per weekday.[1]
The first sections of the Paris-Est network opened on 3 January 1849, they were reorganized into Transilien Line P on 31 December 2004.
Line P is operated by the five 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 onpassenger information display systems and on timetables.
| First letter (destination) | Second letter (type of service) | Third letter (station of origin or serviced stops) | Fourth letter (axis) |
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| If the second letter is an 'O':
If the second letter is an 'I':
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| Destination | Mission codes |
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| Coulommiers | CITU |
| La Ferté-Milon | FIMO, FOMO |
| Meaux | MICI, MOFO |
| Paris-Est | PIBU, PICI, PIMO, PITU |
| Provins | XIBU |
| Château-Thierry | ZIMO |
| Type | Image | Type | Top speed | Number | Cars | Routes operated | |
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| mph | km/h | ||||||
| B 82500 | DEMU | 100 | 160 | 26 | 4 |
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| Z 20500 | EMU | 86 | 140 | 21 | 4 |
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| Z 50000 | EMU | 86 | 140 | 63 (shared pool) | 8 |
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| Type | Image | Type | Top speed | Cars | Routes operated | |
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| mph | km/h | |||||
| BB 67400 | Diesel locomotive | 86 | 140 | – |
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| BB 17000 | Electric locomotive | 86 | 140 | – |
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| RIB | Commuter car | 86 | 140 | 4 |
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| U 56600 | Tram train | 62 | 100 | 15 (shared pool) |
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