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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Paris, Banks of the Seine' has mentioned 'Railway' in the following places:
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Paris is a major railway, highway and air-transport hub served by two international airports: Parisxe2x80x93Charles de Gaulle (the second busiest airport in Europe) and Parisxe2x80x93Orly.
Gare du Nord is the 24th busiest railway station in the world, but the first located outside Japan, with 262 million passengers in 2015.
The first railway line to Paris opened in 1837, beginning a new period of massive migration from the provinces to the city.
[86] A suburban railway network, the RER (Rxc3xa9seau Express Rxc3xa9gional), was built to complement the Mxc3xa9tro; the Pxc3xa9riphxc3xa9rique expressway encircling the city, was completed in 1973.
[17] The third most visited Paris museum, in a building constructed for the Paris Universal Exhibition of 1900 as the Orsay railway station, was the Musxc3xa9e d'Orsay, which had 3.3 million visitors in 2020, the 12th most visited art museum in 2020, but a drop of 76 percent in visitors from 2019.
See also: List of railway stations in Paris
The Gare du Nord railway station is the busiest in Europe.
See also: List of railway stations in Paris
A central hub of the national rail network, Paris' six major railway stations (Gare du Nord, Gare de l'Est, Gare de Lyon, Gare d'Austerlitz, Gare Montparnasse, Gare Saint-Lazare) and a minor one (Gare de Bercy) are connected to three networks: the TGV serving four high-speed rail lines, the normal speed Corail trains, and the suburban rails (Transilien).