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RER B is one of the five lines in the
Réseau Express Régional The Réseau Express Régional ( en, Regional Express Network), commonly abbreviated RER (), is a hybrid commuter rail and rapid transit system serving Paris and its suburbs. It acts as a combined city-centre underground rail system and suburbs-t ...
(English: Regional Express Network), a hybrid
commuter rail Commuter rail, or suburban rail, is a passenger rail transport service that primarily operates within a metropolitan area, connecting commuters to a central city from adjacent suburbs or commuter towns. Generally commuter rail systems are con ...
and
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system serving
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, France and its
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suburbs. The RER B line crosses the region from north to south, with all trains serving a group of stations in central Paris, before branching out towards the ends of the line. The line opened in stages starting in December 1977 by connecting two existing suburban commuter rail lines with a new tunnel under Paris: the Chemin de Fer du Nord to the north (which formerly terminated at
Gare du Nord The Gare du Nord (; English: ''station of the North'' or ''Northern Station''), officially Paris-Nord, is one of the six large mainline railway station termini in Paris, France. The station accommodates the trains that run between the capital ...
) and the Ligne de Sceaux to the south (which formerly terminated at Luxembourg station). The RER B, along with the rest of the RER network, has had a significant social impact on Paris and the surrounding region by speeding up trips across central Paris, by making far fewer stops than the Paris Métro and by bringing far-flung suburbs within easy reach of the city centre. The line has far exceeded all traffic expectations, with passengers taking 165 million journeys per year in 2004. That makes the RER B the second busiest single rail line in Europe (after RER A). The line faces capacity challenges as a result of sharing a tunnel with
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trains between Châtelet–Les Halles and Gare du Nord.


Chronology

The RER B opened in stages starting in December 1977 by connecting two existing suburban commuter rail lines with a new tunnel under Paris: the Chemin de Fer du Nord to the north (which formerly terminated at
Gare du Nord The Gare du Nord (; English: ''station of the North'' or ''Northern Station''), officially Paris-Nord, is one of the six large mainline railway station termini in Paris, France. The station accommodates the trains that run between the capital ...
) and the Ligne de Sceaux to the south (which formerly terminated at Luxembourg station). * June 1846: The Ligne de Sceaux from Massy to Denfert-Rochereau opens to the public. * 1862: The Chemin de Fer du Nord line from Paris to
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via Mitry-Claye is opened. * 1895: The Ligne de Sceaux is extended from Denfert-Rochereau to
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. * 1937: The CMP (the operator of the Paris Métro and predecessor of today's RATP) purchases the Ligne de Sceaux, planning to integrate it into a future regional metro network, now known as the
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(RER). *May 1976: A new long branch from
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to Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport ( terminal 1) is opened, linking the airport with Paris. * December 1977: The Ligne de Sceaux is extended north from Luxembourg station to Châtelet-les Halles station and becomes the RER B. * December 1981: The RER B is extended north from Châtelet-les Halles station to
Gare du Nord The Gare du Nord (; English: ''station of the North'' or ''Northern Station''), officially Paris-Nord, is one of the six large mainline railway station termini in Paris, France. The station accommodates the trains that run between the capital ...
connecting with trains to Mitry-Claye and the airport. Because the lines north of Gare du Nord used a different electrification system (1.5 kV DC to the south, 25 kV AC to the north), passengers need to make a
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between trains on the north and south lines. * January 1983: A new station, Parc-des-Expositions, opens between Villepinte and Roissy. * June 1983: Improvements and dual-voltage equipment allow trains to begin travelling thru Gare du Nord and across entire length of the line. * February 1988: A new station, St-Michel – Notre-Dame opens between Luxembourg and Châtelet in order to offer a quick connection with RER C and
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at Cluny – La Sorbonne, a station which had been closed since
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and was entirely renovated. * October 1991: OrlyVAL line opens, connecting Antony station with Orly Airport. * November 1994: The line is extended north to Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 2 – TGV. * January 1998: A new station, La Plaine–Stade de France, opens near the
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in time for the
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.


List of RER B stations

* RER B3 ** Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 2 – TGV ** Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 1 ** Parc des Expositions ** Villepinte ** Sevran – Beaudottes * B5 ** Mitry – Claye ** Villeparisis – Mitry-le-Neuf ** Vert-Galant ** Sevran – Livry *
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*
Le Blanc-Mesnil () is a commune in the northeastern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located from the center of Paris, between Charles de Gaulle Airport and le Bourget Airport. Name The name Le Blanc-Mesnil was recorded for the first time in the 11th centu ...
*
Drancy Drancy () is a commune in the northeastern suburbs of Paris in the Seine-Saint-Denis department in northern France. It is located 10.8 km (6.7 mi) from the center of Paris. History Toponymy The name Drancy comes from Medieval La ...
* Le Bourget * La Courneuve – Aubervilliers * La Plaine – Stade de France *
Gare du Nord The Gare du Nord (; English: ''station of the North'' or ''Northern Station''), officially Paris-Nord, is one of the six large mainline railway station termini in Paris, France. The station accommodates the trains that run between the capital ...
* Châtelet – Les Halles * St-Michel – Notre-Dame *
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*
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* Denfert-Rochereau * Cité Universitaire * Gentilly *
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* Arcueil–Cachan * Bagneux *
Bourg-la-Reine Bourg-la-Reine () is a commune in the southern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located from the center of Paris. History In 1792, during the French Revolution, Bourg-la-Reine (meaning "Town of the Queen") was renamed Bourg-l'Égalité (meani ...
* B2 ** Sceaux **
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** Robinson * B4 ** Parc de Sceaux ** La Croix de Berny ** Antony ** Fontaine-Michalon ** Les Baconnets ** Massy – Verrières ** Massy – Palaiseau ** Palaiseau ** Palaiseau – Villebon ** Lozère ** Le Guichet ** Orsay – Ville ** Bures-sur-Yvette ** La Hacquinière ** Gif-sur-Yvette ** Courcelle-sur-Yvette ** Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse


Service patterns

The RER B Line has two service patterns: * Off-peak hours on weekdays, Saturdays and Sundays * Rush hour during the week (and special events such as matches at the Stade de France or construction work) ''In any case, the stations from Cité Universitaire to Paris Gare du Nord are served by every single train.''


Off-peak service

In 2021, the off-peak service is made up of 3 missions per 1 / 4H: To the south: * Mission K, (KALI, KARE, etc.) for Massy-Palaiseau (Massy) **Non-stop train between CDG and Paris, then local train from Paris to Massy * Mission S, (SVAN, SOLO, etc.) for Robinson **Local train on the entire line between Mitry—-Claye and Robinson * Mission P, (PEPE, PILE, etc.) for St Remy-lès-Chevreuse **Local train between CDG and Paris, rapid/semi-direct train between Paris and Massy-Palaiseau, then local train to St Remy To the north: *Mission E, (EKLI, ELAN, etc.) for CDG2 **Local train in the south between Massy and Paris, then non-stop/direct train between Paris and CDG2 *Mission E, (EFLA, ERGE, etc.) for CDG2 **Local train between St Remy and Massy, rapid/semi-direct train between Massy and Paris, then local train from Paris to CDG *Mission I, (IBIS, IMRE, etc.) for Mitry-Mory **Local train on the whole line


Rush hour service

Rush hour is between 07:00 and 09:45 in the morning and between 16:00 and 20:00 in the afternoon. In 2021 the rush hour service is made up of 4 missions per 1 / 4H:


General scheme

In the northern section after Paris Gare du Nord, all trains are local trains. To the south: * Mission K, (KALI, KARE, etc ...) for Massy-Palaiseau (Massy) **Rapid train from Paris to Massy * Mission L, (LUNE, LEVE, etc ...) for Orsay **Rapid train from Paris to Massy then local train between Massy and Orsay * Mission S, (SVAN, SOLO, etc ...) for Robinson **Local train until Robinson * Mission P, (PEPE, PILE, etc ...) for St Remy-lès-Chevreuse **Semi-direct train between Paris and Massy-Palaiseau, non-stop train between Massy and Orsay, then local train between Orsay and St Remy To the north: In the northern section after Paris Gare du Nord, all trains are local trains. * 2 Mission E to Roissy * 2 Mission I to Mitry Mory Some infrequent missions can be seen such as missions J to Denfert Rochereau in the evening.


Mission code

RER B mission codes are made up of four letters followed by two numbers. The first letter always indicates the destination.


Rolling stock

RER B is operated by 117 sets of the MI 79 series and 31 sets of the MI 84 series. These are to be replaced from 2025 by the MI 20 series.MING fleet to replace RER B Interconnexion stock
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'' 28 June 2018 Past fleet include the MS 61, which operated on the line from 29 June 1967 to 28 February 1983, and the Class Z 23000, which operated from 16 November 1937 to 27 February 1987.


See also

* List of stations of the Paris Métro *
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References


External links


RATP official website
''(in French)''
RATP website in English
{{Paris Rail Stations B0, RER B Railway lines opened in 1977 1977 establishments in France