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Les Mureaux ( French pronunciation: [le myʁo] ) is a commune in the Yvelines department in the Île-de-France region in north-central France . It is located in the north-western suburbs of Paris , 35.9 km (22.3 mi) from the centre of Paris .

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7-542: Les Mureaux is served by Les Mureaux station on the Transilien Paris-Saint-Lazare suburban rail line. There are eleven preschools, eleven elementary schools, three junior high schools, and two senior high schools/sixth form colleges in Les Mureaux. Junior high schools: Senior high schools/sixth form colleges: Les Mureaux is twinned with: This Yvelines geographical article

14-418: A mission code or the name of service . The four-letter code begins with a letter that designates the terminus of the station. The first letter designates the train's destination. The second, third and fourth letters indicate the stations served by the train. Formerly, the second letter was used to designate the train type ( I for express trains, A for semi-express trains, O for local trains), but this

21-497: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Transilien Paris-Saint-Lazare Transilien Paris-Saint-Lazare is one of the sectors in the Paris Transilien suburban rail network. The trains on this sector depart from Gare Saint-Lazare in central Paris and serve the north and north-west of Île-de-France region with Transilien lines "J" and "L". Transilien services from Paris to Saint-Lazare are part of

28-409: Is in use throughout Line L. These codes do not display on trains, but they are displayed on passenger information display systems . The destination of the train is indicated by the first letter. The train type is indicated by the second letter. The route taken to the destination is indicated by the third letter. The fourth letter has no meaning, but it acts as a "padding" letter in order to make

35-628: Is no longer the case (but most all stops trains of Line J keep the O as the second letter). The third letter was also used to designate the route taken to the destination (for example C as a third letter indicates "via Conflans Sainte-Honorine"), but this is now abolished along with the second letter. Typically, mission codes or the name of services of line J have the following composition of destination , vowel , consonant , vowel ( C A R A , G E N E , M O L E , P A L E , T O C A , etc.) but only four codes follow

42-703: The SNCF Saint-Lazare rail network . The two lines are the busiest lines in the Transilien system, excluding lines signed as part of the RER . The trains on Line J travel between Gare Saint-Lazare in Paris and the north-west of Île-de-France region, with termini in Ermont–Eaubonne , Gisors and Vernon . The line has a total of 260,000 passengers per weekday. Line J utilises four-letter codes, called

49-479: The pattern of destination , vowel , consonant , consonant ( P A CK , P A NS , T A NS and V E RN ). The trains on Line L travel between Gare Saint-Lazare in Paris and the west of Île-de-France region, with termini in Cergy , Versailles and L'Étang-la-Ville . The line has a total of 290,000 passengers per weekday. A four-letter code system

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