Reims Station
Reims station (French: Gare de Reims) is the main railway station in the city of Reims, Marne department, northern France.
Since 16 September 2011, the train shed is labelled "20th century heritage".
The station was opened in 1858 by the "Compagnie des chemins de fer des Ardennes" (lit. 'Ardennes's Railway Company').
Services are provided by SNCF under its branded TGV inOui and TER Grand Est network.
Services
TGV inOui
Since the opening of the East European High Speed Line on 10 June 2007, Reims station has benefited from direct TGV toward Paris with a travel time of 45 minutes.
TER Fluo Grand Est
The station is served by several lines as below:
- Reims – Châlons-en-Champagne (Saint-Dizier – Chaumont – Culmont-Chalindrey and Dijon-Ville)
- Reims – Épernay (Châlons-en-Champagne – Vitry-le-François – Bar-le-Duc – Toul – Nancy-Ville – Lunéville on Sunday)
- Reims – Fismes
- Reims – Laon
- Champagne-Ardenne TGV – Reims – Charleville-Mézières – Sedan.
See also
References
- ^ Le réseau TER Fluo, TER Grand Est, accessed 28 April 2022.
External links
- Reims station at "Gares & Connexions", the official website of SNCF (in French)
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