Line H of the Transilien SNCF network, opened in 2001, is a train line that crosses the north of the Île-de-France region over a 138-kilometer route, with 46 stops. Departing from Gare du Nord in Paris, it connects many communes in Val d'Oise (95) via Seine-Saint-Denis (93). It shares a section of its route with RER line C, and extends beyond the limits of theÎle-de-France region to Oise, a department that borders the region. There are also several connections with other public transport lines in the RATP and SNCF networks: metro lines 2, 4, 5 and 7, RER lines B, C, D and E, tramways T1, T8 and T11, and transilienne lines J, K and P.
From line H, you can reach several key towns, including Saint-Denis, home to the Stade de France, and the Basilique Saint-Denis, which houses the royal necropolis where the kings and queens of France are buried. In the Val d'Oise, this Transilien train brings us close to several treasures of theÎle-de-France region, including theAbbaye de Royaumont and theAbbaye de Maubuisson, the forest of Montmorency, and the town of Auvers-sur-Oise, to the delight of Impressionist art lovers.
Are you about to take this train? We'll keep you up to date in real time on current and future disruptions on the Transilien H line. Technical or passenger incidents, traffic disruptions or slowdowns, accidents, stations not served, construction work or strike action- here's what's happening.