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Parc des Expositions station

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RER B Gare ParcExpo 6
RER B Gare ParcExpo 6

Parc des Expositions station is a station on the RER B's Airport branch. It is in the town of Villepinte in the Seine-Saint-Denis department and serves the Parc des Expositions de Villepinte convention centre. The station is at kilometre 21.01 of the airport branch of the RER B (branch B3). As part of the RER B upgrade, an additional platform is due to be built. The station sees services between Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport and Robinson or Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse via Gare du Nord in Paris. Also, it will be served by the Paris Metro Line 17 from Saint-Denis–Pleyel to Le Mesnil–Amelot as part of Grand Paris Express. Trains run every 15 minutes throughout the day, with additional services during the peak hours.

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Parc des Expositions station
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