Gare de Houlgate

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Houlgate's station building.
Houlgate's station building.

Houlgate is the station for the town of Houlgate. The station is built in Ouest architecture and is on the Côte Fleurie branchline from Trouville-Deauville and to Dives-Cabourg.

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 but the station was then called Beuzeval-Houlgate, followed by Houlgate-Beuzeval and finally Houlgate. A goods yard was in use until the mid 1990s as well as the station building (until 1996), the station is now only used as a stop by regional trains and tickets must be bought on-board trains.


Ligne de la Côte Fleurie
Railway stations: Dives-Cabourg | Houlgate | Villers-sur-Mer | Blonville-Bénerville | Trouville-Deauville
Closed stations: Gonneville Saint-Vaast | Tourgéville
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