Le Bourget station

Le Bourget is a Réseau Express Régional (RER) train station in Le Bourget, a northern suburb of Paris, in the Seine-Saint-Denis département of France. The station is in Zone 3 of the Carte orange. It is on the RER B suburban railway line.

Le Bourget station

Le Bourget station was the primary point of deportation for French Jews during the Holocaust. Between 27 March 1942 and 23 June 1943, 42 trains carrying 40,450 Jews left Le Bourget for Auschwitz concentration camp and other extermination camps in Poland. Most had been imprisoned in the nearby Drancy internment camp. Drancy was organised, staffed and initially commanded by the civilian French police, who rounded up most of the victims.

After the Germans assumed direct command over Drancy on July 3, 1943, they sent the next 21 deportation trains from the less public Bobigny Freight station.

Preceding station   RER   Following station
Drancy
toward Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 2 – TGV or Mitry–Claye
La Courneuve-Aubervilliers
toward Robinson or Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse


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