Published on 28 March 2017
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308 million passengers a year, up 20% in 10 years
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50,000 passengers an hour on the central trunk (in both directions, during rush hour)
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2-minute intervals between trains during rush hour
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4-minute intervals between trains during off-peak service
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46 stations: 35 RATP and 11 SNCF stations
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108 km of track, including 26 km underground and 76 km on RATP property
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Commercial speed: 49.6 km per hour
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Maximum speed: 100 km per hour in Paris
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120 km per hour between Torcy and Marne-la-Vallée-Chessy
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The number of days with more than 1 million passengers is in constant progression: from 7 days in 2003 to 190 days in 2012
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