Initially one of the general terminus[10] of the RER E line, the station became a partial terminus (for 4 trains out of 6 at off-peak times and 1 train out of 2 at peak hours) with the extension of this line to Tournan on 14 December 2003.[8]
As of 2019[update], the estimated annual attendance by the SNCF was 8,146,119 passengers.[11] This attendance makes this station the fifth busiest station in the Val-de-Marnedepartment.[12]
Service
There are some 120 trains per working day in each direction between Haussmann–Saint-Lazare and Villiers-sur-Marne station.[13] The first train of the service leaves for Paris at 5:04 a.m. and the last train of the service arrives from Paris at 1:25 a.m. These schedules are valid every day of the year.[13][14]
The station is served in both directions by:[15] 4 omnibus trains per hour (these make their terminus or departure) & 2 semi-direct trains per hour at off-peak times; 4 omnibus trains per hour (these make their terminus or departure) & 4 semi-direct trains per hour during peak times; 2 omnibus trains per hour (these make their terminus or departure) & 2 omnibus trains between Paris and Tournan in the evening.
^Gérondeau, Christian (May 2003). "Le maillon manquant : d'EOLE à ESOLE". La saga du RER (in French). Paris: Presses de l'école nationale des Ponts et Chaussées. ISBN978-2859783686.
^Laplace, Guy (25 October 1999). "Eole: l'insertion du projet dans la ville". Les travaux en souterrain: ambitions et réalités (in French). Caluire-et-Cuire: AFTES. pp. 15–20. ISBN978-2951041615.
^La France des gares (in French). Paris: Gallimard. 14 February 2000. pp. 122–124. ISBN978-2742406562.
^Camille Petit-Gas (8 September 2017). "L'histoire de Marne-la-Vallée". epamarne-epafrance.fr (in French). Epamarne. Retrieved 30 December 2018. 1999 : Mise en service de la ligne E du RER jusqu'à Villiers-sur-Marne–Le Plessis Trévise