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Estrées-Saint-Denis station

Coordinates: 49°26′19″N 2°38′32″E / 49.43861°N 2.64222°E / 49.43861; 2.64222
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Estrées-Saint-Denis
The station at the turn of the 20th century
General information
LocationAvenue de la Gare
60190 Estrées-Saint-Denis
Coordinates49°26′19″N 2°38′32″E / 49.43861°N 2.64222°E / 49.43861; 2.64222
Owned byRFF/SNCF
Line(s)Amiens - Compiègne
Platforms2
Tracks2
Construction
AccessibleYes
History
Opened1880[1]
Services
Preceding station   SNCF   Following station
Template:TER Hauts-de-France lines

Estrées-Saint-Denis is a railway station in the commune of Estrées-Saint-Denis, Oise department, France. The station is served by TER Hauts-de-France trains (Amiens - Compiègne line).

History

Estrées-Saint-Denis was previously a local railway centre, with connections to Clermont-de-l'Oise and to Ormoy-Villers. In 1899, there were 26 passenger trains a day in 5 directions: Compiègne, Verberie, Saint-Just-en-Chaussée, Amiens and Clermont. The station had 80,000 passengers and 90,000 tonnes of goods traffic annually.[1]

The station was also the point of departure for the metre gauge secondary line operated by the Estrées-Saint-Denis - Froissy - Crèvecœur-le-Grand railway company, which linked the three towns via Saint-Just-en-Chaussée. Passenger traffic from Estrées-Saint-Denis on this line ended in 1948.

Early 20th-century view of the station façade, little changed today

The station was completely renovated in summer 2008 to simplify the layout of the tracks and to make it accessible to the handicapped.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Transports: La gare, Estrées-Saint-Denis, 2008, retrieved 17 February 2011 (in French)