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Template:Paris-Marseille railway diagram

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Paris–Marseille railway
RER D from Paris-Nord
0.0
Paris Gare de Lyon
Paris–Dijon
0.9
Paris-Bercy
4.4
River Marne
6.2
Maisons-Alfort – Alfortville
7.8
Le Vert de Maisons
9.3
LGV IE to Marne-la-Vallée enlarge…
10.5
Villeneuve-Prairie
Line from Massy–Palaiseau
Line to Noisy-le-Sec
12.7
Villeneuve-Triage
14.4
Villeneuve-Saint-Georges
RER D to Juvisy
17.5
Montgeron – Crosne
19.1
Yerres
21.1
Brunoy
24.0
Boussy-Saint-Antoine
25.9
Combs-la-Ville – Quincy
29.3
LGV SE to Lyon enlarge…
30.5
Lieusaint – Moissy
34.3
Savigny-le-Temple – Nandy
37.7
Cesson
41.3
Le Mée
42.8
River Seine
RER D from Corbeil-Essonnes
44.1
Melun
to Montereau
50.9
Bois-le-Roi
55.0
Fontainebleau-Forêt
58.9
Fontainebleau–Avon
63.3
Thomery
66.8
Moret–Veneux-les-Sablons
Line to Nevers
67.8
River Loing
68.1
Saint-Mammès
to Melun
78.6
Montereau
to Flamboin-Gouaix
89.2
Villeneuve-la-Guyard
94.0
Champigny-sur-Yonne
101.3
Pont-sur-Yonne
112.6
Sens
to Courtenay
120.2
Étigny-Véron
127.0
Villeneuve-sur-Yonne
134.6
Saint-Julien-du-Sault
145.5
Joigny
154.9
Laroche-Migennes
to Auxerre
168.9
LGV SE LyonParis enlarge…
172.3
Saint-Florentin-Vergigny
to Neuvy-Sautour
196.2
Tonnerre
224.6
from Châtillon-sur-Seine
224.8
Nuits-sous-Ravières
236.0
LGV SE branch from Paris enlarge…
242.9
Montbard
256.8
Les Laumes-Alésia
to Époisses
271.2
Thenissey
278.4
Verrey
287.9
Blaisy-Bas
295.3
Mâlain
299.5
Lantenay
305.4
Velars
314.2
Dijon-Ville
Dijon–Lyon
from Nancy
Line to Dole enlarge…
to Bourg-en-Bresse
325.4
Gevrey-Chambertin
331.5
Vougeot – Gilly-lès-Cîteaux
336.6
Nuits-Saint-Georges
342.6
Corgoloin
351.2
Beaune
358.4
Meursault
to Nevers
366.2
Chagny
369.3
Rully
372.7
Fontaines – Mercurey
224.6
from Verdun-sur-le-Doubs
366.2
Chalon-sur-Saône
398.5
Sennecey-le-Grand
407.8
Tournus
422.2
Fleurville-Pont-de-Vaux
429.2
Senozan
439.7
Mâcon-Ville
440.5
to Bourg-en-Bresse
444.1
LGV SE ParisLyon enlarge…
446.8
Crêches-sur-Saône
450.7
Pontanevaux
455.4
Romanèche-Thorins
462.7
Belleville-sur-Saône
468.2
Saint-Georges-de-Reneins
477.0
Villefranche-sur-Saône
482.1
Anse
488.0
Quincieux
489.8
from Roanne
490.8
Saint-Germain-au-Mont-d'Or
493.6
Albigny – Neuville
496.6
Couzon-au-Mont-d'Or
499.5
Collonges – Fontaines
499.8
Lyon North
River Saône
from Bourg-en-Bresse and LGV SE enlarge…
Line from Geneva
River Rhône
506.4
Lyon-Vaise
507.8
2.1
to Tassin
1.8
Lyon-Gorge-de-Loup
0.0
Lyon-Saint-Paul
510.5
River Saône
Lyon-Part-Dieu
510.9
Lyon-Perrache
Lyon South
Line to Saint-Étienne
511.3
River Rhône
512.2
Lyon-Jean Macé
512.5
Lyon–Marseille
to Grenoble
516.7
Saint-Fons
521.3
Feyzin
526.4
Sérézin
528.3
Ternay
to Givors (right Rhône bank)
532.0
Chasse-sur-Rhône
540.0
Estressin
542.4
Vienne
554.2
Saint-Clair-Les Roches
563.4
Le Péage-de-Roussillon
to Peyraud (right Rhône bank)
571.7
Saint-Rambert-d'Albon
to Beaurepaire
584.6
Saint-Vallier-sur-Rhône
598.9
Tain-l'Hermitage – Tournon
609.1
River Isère
Line from Grenoble
616.9
Valence-Ville
634.3
Livron
to La Voulte (right Rhône bank)
to Die and Gap
635.6
River Drôme
637.3
Loriol
661.3
Montélimar
675.1
Donzère
678.6
Donzère Canal
682.8
Pierrelatte
692.3
LGV MarseilleValence TGV enlarge…
694.4
Bollène-la-Croisière
713.3
Orange
to Carpentras
721.7
Courthézon
727.2
Bédarrides
from Carpentras
731.4
Sorgues – Châteauneuf
to Salon-de-Provence
741.3
Avignon-Centre
to Villeneuve-l-A (right Rhône b.)
Avignon TGV (LGV Médit.) enlarge…
744.9
River Durance
747.4
from Plan-d'Orgon
Tarascon (to Nîmes)
747.4
from Fontvieille
776.3
Arles
792.5
Saint-Martin-de-Crau
from Salon-de-Provence
809.3
Miramas
to Martigues
814.3
Saint-Chamas
828.6
Berre
from Aix-en-Provence
834.9
Rognac
838.9
Vitrolles Aéroport
843.6
Pas-des-Lanciers
to Châteauneuf-les-Martigues
845.3
from Martigues
851.7
L'Estaque
to Port of Marseille
853.2
Séon-Saint-Henri
854.6
LGV from Avignon TGV enlarge…
856.0
Saint-Louis-les Aygalades
859.3
from Aix-en-Provence
860.0
Line to Toulon
from Port of Marseille
862.1
Marseille-Saint-Charles

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