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Transilien Line P is a railway line of the Paris Transilien suburban rail network. The trains on this line travel between Gare de l'Est in central Paris and the east of Île-de-France region. Transilien services from Paris-Est are part of the SNCF Gare de l'Est rail network. They have a total of 83,000 passengers per weekday.[1]
The first sections of the Paris-Est network opened on 3 January 1849, they were reorganized into Transilien Line P on 31 December 2004.
Line P uses a four-letter mission coding system. Only in the section between Paris-Est and Chateau-Thierry the trains display the mission code; otherwise they only appear on passenger information display systems and on timetables.
Line P mission code structure
First letter
(destination)
Second letter
(type of service)
Third letter
(station of origin or serviced stops)
Fourth letter
(axis)
C = Coulommiers
E = Esbly
F = La Ferté-Milon
M = Meaux
P = Paris-Est
R = Crécy-la-Chapelle
X = Provins
Z = Château-Thierry
I = Express
Express between Paris-Est and Chelles-Gournay (for services to Meaux)
Express between Paris-Est and Meaux (for services to Château-Thierry)
Express between Paris-Est and Tournan (for services to Coulommiers)
Express between Paris-Est and Verneuil-l'Étang (for services to Provins)
I = Line between Esbly and Crécy-la-Chapelle
O = All stops
If the second letter is an 'O':
C = Coulommiers
F = La Ferté-Milon
M = Meaux
P = Paris-Est
X = Provins
Z = Château-Thierry
If the second letter is an 'I':
B = All stops from Verneuil l’Etang
C = All stops from Chelles – Gournay
L = All stops from Lagny-Thorigny
L = All stops from Lizy-sur-Ourcq
M = All stops from Meaux
T = All stops from Tournan
Special exceptions exist for Esbly – Crecy, even though the second letter is an 'I':
C = All stops on the line between Esbly and Crécy-la-Chapelle
M = Limited stops on the line between Esbly and Crécy-la-Chapelle
E = Esbly – Crécy-la-Chapelle
I = Paris – Meaux
O = Paris – Château-Thierry / La Ferté-Milon
U = Paris – Provins / Coulommiers
Table of mission codes as of 2024
Destination
Mission codes
Coulommiers
CITU
Esbly
EICE, EIME
La Ferté-Milon
FIMO, FOMO
Meaux
MICI, MOFO
Paris-Est
PIBU, PICI, PIMO, PITU
Crécy-la-Chapelle
RICE, RIME
Provins
XIBU
Château-Thierry
ZIMO
NOTE: EICE, EIME, RICE and RIME are mission codes used for the line/axis between Esbly and Crécy-la-Chapelle.