Longueville station

Longueville is a railway station in Longueville, Île-de-France, France.

Longueville station

The station

The station opened in December 1858 and is located on the Paris-Est–Mulhouse-Ville and Longueville–Esternay railway lines. The station is served by Intercités (long distance) and TER (local) services operated by SNCF.

The station is served by Transilien line P (East Paris).

Close to the station is the former locomotive depot and roundhouse. The roundhouse is now a historical monument, built in 1911 it was last used by the SNCF in 1967. Since 1971 it has housed the museum for the preservation group AJECTA, which features steam and diesel trains.

The train to Provins turns changes direction here.

Train services

The following services currently call at Longueville:

Series Train Type Route Material Notes
Transilien TER Paris Est–Verneuil-l'Étang–Mormant–Nangis–Longueville–Sainte-Colombe-Septveilles–Champbenoist-Poigny–Provins RIO, B 82500
TER Grand Est TER Longueville–Nogent-sur-SeineRomilly-sur-Seine–Troyes–VendeuvreBar-sur-Aube–Chaumont–Culmont-Chalindrey 1x per day
Intercités Intercity Paris Est–Longueville–Nogent-sur-SeineRomilly-sur-Seine–Troyes 1x per day
Preceding station   SNCF   Following station
toward Paris-Est
Transilien
Sainte-Colombe-Septveilles
toward Provins
TerminusTER Grand Est C3
Nogent-sur-Seine
Terminus
Intercités
Nogent-sur-Seine
toward Troyes
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