Orsay Museum

The station served as the last station of the southeastern railroad for 39 years, until 1939.

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Later, it served commuter lines, and during World War II, part of it became a postal center. It served as a collection point for prisoners of war and, after the war, as a center for receiving survivors of concentration camps upon their return - a plaque placed on the building from the Seine side informs about this.

After the war, only the hotel was used, where the poet Yvan Goll spent the last years of his life.