Maisons-Laffitte station


Maisons-Laffitte station is a railway station in Maisons-Laffitte, a northwestern suburb of Paris, France. It is on the Paris–Le Havre railway. The rer line A passes through the station. The station has a glass entrance with blue glass and is built in red bricks. The closest station to Maisons-Laffitte is the one of Sartrouville which is away. It is composed of two accessible platforms, both which are used for the rer line A.

History

Maisons-Laffitte station was opened in 1843 as part of the construction of the Paris–Le Havre railway, one of the oldest railway lines in France. Its creation played a major role in transforming Maisons-Laffitte from a quiet village into a desirable suburban town for Parisians and foregniers.
The arrival of the railway encouraged residential development and helped establish the town’s reputation as a prestigious and accessible location, attracting wealthy families and contributing to the construction of the nearby Château de Maisons-Laffitte and surrounding estates.

Services

The station is currently served by:
Trains run frequently throughout the day, and the station serves as a convenient transport hub for both commuters and local residents.

Station Layout

Maisons-Laffitte station has:

Connections

The station is well-connected to local public transport. It serves as a hub for the Argenteuil - Boucles de Seine bus network and is also part of the Noctilien night bus service.
Bus lines serving the station include:

Nearby

The station is located in the town center, close to: