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Grand-Paris Express Line 15, Railway station

The Bécon-les-Bruyères Station, lies at the heart of the the «ZAC des Bruyères» a redeveloped industrial area northwest of Paris, strategically positioned at the junction of Courbevoie, Asnières-sur-Seine, and Bois-Colombes.

The station is designed to enhance centrality and improve connections between these three municipalities. It ovecomes accessibility challenges posed by its location surrounded by the Transilien Line L tracks. It also plays a key role in intermodality, linking the Grand Paris Express network to the Transilien line while offering services like bike storage and bus lines.

Three main entrances, adapted to the local topography, ensure equitable accessibility. Above the station, a multifunctional complex provides various services such as a micro-farm, a restaurant with a terrace, a business center, and a «Sensory Garden», thus contributing to the enrichment of the neighborhood. The architecture of the station, both simple and intuitive, facilitates internal navigation and harmonizes its connection to the urban environment. This project acts both a landmark and a vector of urban development and renewal, highlighting the local landscape and biodiversity.

Client : WEBUILD, TRACTEBEL (Structure), GESTE, INEO RAIL, INEO Tertiaire, INEO UTS, AXIMA Air, AXIMA Tunnel

Project : Construction d’une gare ferroviaire sur la ligne 15 Ouest.

Site : Bécon-les-Bruyères, Hauts-de-Seine, France

Team : WEBUILD, TRACTEBEL (Structure), GESTE, INEO RAIL, INEO Tertiaire, INEO UTS, AXIMA Air, AXIMA Tunnel


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