Pole - Station

RedevelopmentMelun station hub

Why redevelop the Melun Cluster?

Published on

With more than 43,000 passengers per day, the Melun hub is an attractive transport hub in the Île-de-France region. Today, this Pole suffers from major dysfunctions and no longer meets current travel needs. It is not adapted to the increase in traffic linked in particular to urban projects and the arrival of the T Zen 2.

By 2030, the number of passengers at Melun station will increase by more than 30%. The arrival of urban and transport projects nearby will increase its attractiveness. Today, it is becoming necessary to rethink and improve the operation of the Hub to allow passengers to move easily and safely around and in the station.

In this context, the project led by Île-de-France Mobilités and whose work will be carried out by SNCF – Gare et Connexions and the Melun Val de Seine Agglomeration Community (CAMVS) has been designed to meet several objectives:

  • Guaranteeing the accessibility of the Pole
  • Facilitate correspondence
  • Ensuring the link between the north and the south of the city
  • Increasing the use of public transport
  • Develop the use of active modes (walking, cycling, etc.)
  • Participate in the dynamics of the district and the heart of the agglomeration
  • Improving the quality of service for all travellers