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Data model
Schematic layer describing, by line, the train and RER stations, the metro, tramway, val and funicular stations open to passengers in Île-de-France.
Genealogy
Data created for Ile-de-France Mobilités from geographical data.
Quality
The location of the stations and stations in schematic has no geographical value. On the other hand, the relative positioning of the objects among themselves is respected as much as possible in order to allow users to locate themselves in relation to the known elements.
Other Schematic Layers Available
- Schematic routes of the Ile-de-France rail transport network (large format)
- Stations and stations of the Île-de-France schematic railway network (large format)
- Schematic routes of the Ile-de-France rail transport network (small format)
- Stations and stations of the schematic railway network of Île-de-France (small format)
Change history
2023
- June 2023: Addition of the new TRAM 10 line from La Croix de Berny to Jardin Parisien
2022
- July 2022: Addition of the new TRAM 13 line from Saint-Germain-en-Laye to Saint-Cyr
- June 2022: Addition of the extension of METRO 12 to Mairie d'Aubervilliers
- January 2022: Addition of the extension of the METRO 4 in Bagneux - Lucie Aubrac
2021
- April 2021: Addition of the new TRAM 9 line from Porte de Choisy to Orly Ville + new mode names (TRAM 1, METRO 14, RER A, TRAIN H, etc.)
2020
- January 2020: Addition of the extension of TRAM 1 to Quatre Routes and TRAM 4 to Arboretum (opening to Montfermeil Hospital in spring 2020)
2019
- March 2019: Change of the name of the Orlyval stations "Orly Airport 1-2-3" and "Orly Airport 4".
2018
- November 2018: Addition of the TRAM 3b line extension stations, from Porte de la Chapelle to Porte d'Asnières-Marguerite Long; Resumption of changes to the route of the RER D line around Corbeil Essonnes.
2017
- July 2017: addition of the stops of the TRAM 11 line, including the staggered of the stops of the lines close to the north of the Ile-de-France.