Chartres station
Chartres | ||
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General information | ||
Location | 8, place Pierre-Semard 28000 Chartres Eure-et-Loire France | |
Elevation | 143 m | |
Owned by | SNCF | |
Operated by | SNCF | |
Line(s) | Paris-Brest railway | |
Platforms | 4 | |
Tracks | 7 | |
Construction | ||
Architect | Henri Pacon | |
History | ||
Opened | July 12, 1849 | |
Passengers | ||
2015 | 2 765 888 | |
Services | ||
TER Centre-Val de Loire |
Gare de Chartres is a railway station serving the town of Chartres in the Eure-et-Loir department and Centre-Val de Loire region of France. It is situated on the Paris–Brest railway. The station is part of the SNCF rail network and is served by TER Centre-Val de Loire trains.
History
The original station was built in 1849.
Current building
The station has been renovated five times since 1870.
In 1933, the current building was constructed under the authority of Raoul Dautry, the directeur général of the Chemins de fer de l'État. It was designed by the french architect Henri Pacon.
Since 2018, the station has been at the centre of a vast renewal of the city's urban core.[1] The project is set to be finished by 2030.
Services
Preceding station | SNCF | Following station | ||
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Template:TER Centre-Val de Loire lines | Terminus | |||
Terminus | Template:TER Centre-Val de Loire lines | |||
Template:TER Centre-Val de Loire lines |
References
- ^ "Le Pôle gare". www.chartres.fr (in French). Retrieved 2020-04-30.
External links
- Timetables TER Centre (in French)
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