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The '''RER C''' is one of the five lines in the ] train system serving ], ]. The '''RER C''' is one of the five lines in the ] subway system serving ], ].


The line runs from ''] (C1), ] (C3), ] (C5) and ] (C7) to ] (C2), ] (C4), ] (C6) and ] (C8)'' The line runs from ''] (C1), ] (C3), ] (C5) and ] (C7) to ] (C2), ] (C4), ] (C6) and ] (C8)''
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* '''2000''' : The line is extended from ] to ]. A new station, Bibliothèque François Mitterrand, is created in order to create a new connexion with métro's ]. * '''2000''' : The line is extended from ] to ]. A new station, Bibliothèque François Mitterrand, is created in order to create a new connexion with métro's ].


==List of RER A stations== ==List of RER C stations==
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* C1, C3 * C1, C3

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The RER C is one of the five lines in the RER subway system serving Paris, France.

The line runs from Pontoise (C1), Argenteuil (C3), Versailles - Rive Gauche (C5) and Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (C7) to Massy-Palaiseau (C2), Dourdan-la-Forêt (C4), Saint-Martin d'Étampes (C6) and Versailles - Chantiers (C8)

  • First inauguration : 1979
  • Length : 185.6 km (115.3 miles)
  • Number of stops : 86


Line C was created in 1979 by connecting the Gare d'Orsay railway terminus (now Musée d'Orsay) with the Invalides terminus of the Rive Gauche line to Versailles, along the banks of the Seine. In 1988 the Argenteuil branch opened, using most of the infrastructure of the old SNCF Auteuil line and connecting to the line's main trunk at Javel via a curved bridge (the only one in Paris) over the Seine river.

Chronology

List of RER C stations

Geographically accurate path of the RER C
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