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Cergy-Saint-Christophe Station

General Information

Completion: 1985
Status: in use

Project Type

Function / usage: Railroad (railway) station

Location

Location: , , ,
Address: Rue de l'Abondance
Part of:
Coordinates: 49° 2' 59" N    2° 2' 3" E
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Excerpt from Wikipedia

Cergy–Saint-Christophe is a railway station in the city of Cergy, France. The station built by Philippe Deslandes opened on 29 May 1988 along with Cergy–Préfecture station. It was, until 1994, the terminus for RER's line A3 but is now the penultimate stop.

The station building is a large glass structure placed above the line at street level and comprises metal and glass cylinder and Europe's largest clock.

Buildings have soon followed the station and the area is now Cergy's second shopping centre. From the station forecourt a pedestrian street leads to the plaza of the Axe Majeur from which is a view of the Vallée de l'Oise and of Paris. The axe is aligned with Paris' Champ de Mars.

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  • Structure-ID
    20021772
  • Published on:
    11/06/2006
  • Last updated on:
    14/11/2017
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