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Noisy-le-Grand – Mont d’Est hub

A better integrated station, more coherent in terms of both its spaces and its environment, which is better able to meet the needs of the 25,000 customers who pass through it each day.

Noisy-le-Grand – Mont d’Est is one of the most important stations in eastern Paris, welcoming more than 25,000 transport users each day. It is a stop on line A of the RER and also a bus station for 8 bus routes.

Located at the heart of a regional urban centre which is currently undergoing considerable development, its renovation is just one part of a wide-ranging urban redevelopment project. The aim of the project is to make passengers’ day-to-day life easier, through an open-air bus station capable of accommodating more buses, a modernised RER station offering greater comfort and easier access for people with limited mobility, connections and new layouts to facilitate access.

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Key points

The project provides for:

  • The construction of a new bus station on a vast concrete slab above the RER lines, with room for up to 11 bus lines. A walkway at the eastern end of the slab, creating a direct walking route between the landscaped park, the station, the Pavé Neuf area and the city centre;
  • The creation of an entrance that makes the station accessible to people with reduced mobility (staircases, escalators and lifts), inside the new 600 m2 passenger building;
  • The renovation of the RER areas to improve passenger comfort;

 Restructuring of the landscape around the new bus station.

Partners and funding

RATP is the designated project owner for the redevelopment of the RER and bus station, while Noisy-le-Grand town council is responsible for the redevelopment of the landscaped park, and the construction of pedestrian crossings and cycle paths.

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The estimated cost of the new bus station and the new entrance to the RER station (excluding landscape restructuring) is  €29,226,000. The costs of the project will be shared as follows:

Ile-de-France Region:€16.3 million
French Government€9.35 million
Seine-Saint-Denis Department€3.21 million
RATP
€0.29 million
Total
€29.22 million

 

Provisional schedule

Start of worksQ1 2009
Entry into service2011

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