Dives-Cabourg station
Appearance
Dives-Cabourg is the railway station for the towns of Dives-sur-Mer and Cabourg. The station is built in Ouest architecture and is a terminus for the Côte Fleurie branchline to Trouville-Deauville.
The line from Mézidon opened in 1879 and extended to Houlgate in 1882. The line from Trouville-Deauville to Villers-sur-Mer and Houlgate opened two years later.
From 1892 to 1932, the station was served by the 600 mm (1 ft 11+5⁄8 in) narrow gauge railway of Chemins de Fer du Calvados, linking it to Caen's Saint-Pierre station.
On Wednesday 12 May 2010, the goods yard building caught fire.[1] The fire was noticed early on and extinguished, saving the building.
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References
- ^ L'ancienne halle marchandises de la gare de Dives prend feu, Ouest France, retrieved 13 May 2010
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