The week on the RER B began with a few complications. This Monday, January 27, 2025, in Seine-Saint-Denis, passengers to and from Sevran-Beaudottes had to deal with an unforeseen event: a station closed for safety reasons in both directions. The cause of the incident? Flooding.
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The day goes on, without the station reopening: it will remain closed until the end of service. Last night, SNCF could not guarantee that the Sevran-Beaudottes station would reopen by Tuesday, January 28, 2025, according to information communicated on the X platform (formerly Twitter). Since around 10 a.m. this morning, the station has been accessible to passengers again.
Passengers wishing to travel to the surrounding area were invited to opt for the Sevran-Livry station, a 30-minute walk away, or a ten-minute bus ride. Alternatively, passengers could take several bus routes: the 147, the 607 (from Sevran cemetery), the 618 (from Pont Blanc) and the 15 (from Aulnay-Sous-Bois station).