Massy-Verrières is a station of the Île-de-France RER, located in Massy, at the junction of RER B (B4 section) and RER C (C2 section).
Gare du Nord | Gare Saint-Lazare | Massy, Essonne | Massy | Gare Montparnasse | Sylvia Massy | Princess Antoinette, Baroness of Massy | Gare d'Amiens | Gare d'Estrées-Saint-Denis | Gare de Creil | Danny Gare | Gare d'Orsay | Gare de Montdidier | Gare de Dives-Cabourg | Gare de Compiègne | Gare d'Austerlitz | Arran Gare | Shelley Gare | Gare du Quai d'Orsay | Gare d'Orry-la-Ville-Coye | Gare d'Eu | Gare des Fontinettes | Gare de Saint-Just-en-Chaussée | Gare de Mantes-la-Jolie | Gare de Lille Europe | Gare de Chauny | Verrières-le-Buisson | South Gare | Paris-Gare de Lyon | Paris Gare d'Austerlitz |
Massy–Palaiseau is an RER station, located in the city of Massy, with a junction of the RER B (B4 section) and RER C (C2 and C8 sections).
The Second World War: Dieppe, L'Escaut, Bourgebus Ridge, Saint-André-sur-Orne, Verrières Ridge—Tilly-la-Campagne, Falaise, Falaise Road, The Liaison, Forêt de la Londe, Dunkirk 1944, Antwerp-Turnhout Canal, The Scheldt, Woensdrecht, South Beveland, The Rhineland, The Hochwald, Xanten, The Rhine, Groningen, Oldenburg, North-West Europe 1942 '44-45
In July 1930 an engagement was announced between Luis Fernando and Marie Constance Charlotte Say (August 25, 1857, Verrières-le-Buisson - July 15, 1943, Paris), grand daughter of Louis Auguste Say and widow of Prince Henri Amédée de Broglie and the owner of the Château de Chaumont.
Zinado in the Ganzourgou province in Burkina Faso, since 1998 (partnership)