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Transilien Line U is a railway line of the Transilien suburban rail network. The trains on this line depart from La Défense Station in Paris's business district of La Défense. Transilien service from La Défense is part of the SNCF Saint-Lazare rail network. The line has 55,000 passengers per weekday.
July 1991: The proposal is approved by the Syndicat des transports parisiens, with the line reusing existing infrastructure from the Grande Ceinture line.
28 May 1995: The La Défense–Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines line is opened to the public.
end of 2004: The line is renamed Line U as part of a reworking of the Transilien network.