Versailles Chantiers SNCF train station 


Versailles Chantiers SNCF railway station runs a OUIGO Train Classique service! 

How to get to the railway station and find your OUIGO Train Classique platform? 

  • Go to the "Bulle Information" point in Hall 1, located on Parvis du Colonel Arnaud Beltrame. 

  • A member of staff will let you onto the platform, which will open 20 minutes before your train's departure. 

  • Check the platform number on the display screens at the station and make sure you arrive at the platform at least 5 minutes before your train's scheduled departure time. 

 

Address and Timetables for Versailles Chantiers SNCF railway station  

  

Address  

 4, rue de l'Abbé Rousseau 78000 Versailles  

Timetables  

 Monday to Sunday: 04:30 to 01:30 

Public holiday timetables  

 Monday to Sunday: 04:30 to 01:30 

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By public transport

By bus  

1 - Université (Versailles) – Louis Pelin (Le Chesnay-Rocquencourt)  
Take exit 2: Avenue de Sceaux – Gare Routière  (gare routière = bus station) 

2 - Porchefontaine Louis XIV (Versailles) – La Celle Saint-Cloud Gare SNCF 
  Exit 2: Avenue de Sceaux – Gare routière  

4 - Pershing (Versailles) – Versailles Chantiers  
Exit 1: Parvis Beltrame - États Généraux (not accessible) or Exit 2: Avenue de Sceaux – Gare routière  

6 - Viroflay Rive Gauche Gare SNCF - Versailles – Satory Mobilab (weekdays) / Versailles Chantiers (Saturday / Sunday / Public Holidays)  
Weekdays, Exit 3: Cour de Buc  
Saturday / Sunday /Public Holidays, Exit: Parvis Beltrame - Abbé Rousseaux  

13 - Versailles Chantiers – Picardie (Versailles)  
Exit 2: Avenue de Sceaux – Gare routière  

260 - Versailles-Chantiers – Abbé Rousseau – Magny-les-Hameaux – ZA du Bois des Roches  
Exit 1: Parvis Beltrame - Abbé Rousseaux or Exit 3: Cour de Buc  

261 - Versailles-Château Rive-Gauche Gare SNCF - Buc – Haut Pré  

Exit 1: Parvis Beltrame - Etats Généraux or Exit 3: Cour de Buc  

262 - Versailles-Château Rive-Gauche Gare SNCF – Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse RER  
Exit 1: Parvis Beltrame - Etats Généraux or Exit 3: Cour de Buc  

263 - Versailles-Château Rive-Gauche Gare SNCF – (Semi-Direct) Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse RER  
Exit 1: Parvis Beltrame - Etats Généraux or Exit 3: Cour de Buc  

264 - Versailles Chantiers – Jouy-en-Josas Gare SNCF  
Exit 1: Parvis Beltrame - Abbé Rousseaux ou Exit 3: Cour de Buc  

39-12 - Versailles Chantiers - Technocentre Le Gradient (Guyancourt) / Mérantais (Magny-les-Hameaux)  
Exit 2: Avenue de Sceaux – Gare routière  

439 - Voisins-le-Bretonneux – Chamfleury - Versailles Chantiers  
Exit 2: Avenue de Sceaux – Gare routière  

440 - Montigny-le-Bretonneux – Lycée Descartes / Voisins-le-Bretonneux – Chamfleury - Versailles Chantiers  
Exit 2: Avenue de Sceaux – Gare routière  

  

Intercity coaches  

Noctilien N145 - Transilien SNCF Paris Montparnasse – La Verrière / Rambouillet  
Located on Place Raymond Poincaré in the direction of Rambouillet,  
Rue des Chantiers in the direction of Paris Montparnasse 

 

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By car

Parking 

Versailles Chantiers train station has free bike racks. This covered and enclosed area is on Place Raymond Poincaré. 

  

By taxi 

You can always take a taxi to Versailles Chantiers train station. You will find taxis on Rue de l 'Abbé Rousseau to take you to your accommodation. 

How to get to Paris from Versailles Chantiers SNCF station?

 

Getting there is easy, thanks to several train services that run between Paris and Versailles Chantiers. The Transilien Line N will get you to Paris Montparnasse from Versailles Chantiers in just 20 minutes. Want a selfie in front of The Iron Lady (Eiffel Tower)? Just hop on the RER C and 30 minutes later you'll be able to strike a pose! 

By train to Versailles Chantiers… for a royal visit! 

 

Always wanted to wander around the Palace of Versailles? Why not make a quick trip or go for a weekend - perfect for family time or as a couple... Enjoy a visit that's a real feast for the eyes. Versailles was one of the first sites to be classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, awarded in 1979, and millions of tourists visit it every year. Take a tour of France's former official royal residence, and go straight back in time with a stroll through the gardens of Versailles designed by André Le Nôtre. Admire over 60,000 works including sculptures and paintings from the 16th to the 19th century - there's plenty to enjoy for all ages! The kids will love the farm in the "Queen's Hamlet".