SNCF line Valence-Moirans

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The Ligne de Valence - Moirans is a railway line 78 km long in southwest France. It was built by the PLM and opened on 9 May 1864 to provide a link between Valence and Grenoble. The line is currently only a single track line (originally a double track) but plans exist to electrify and return it to a double the track [1] [2].


[edit] Stations

Stations in italics are stations not on the line but used by most trains that use the line[citation needed].
Stations in bold are main stations.
Stations with "†" are closed to the public.

  • Grenoble
  • Gare de Saint Égrève-Saint Robert
  • Gare de Voreppe
  • Moirans
  • Moirans-la Galifette
  • Tullins-Fures
  • Poliénas
  • L'Albenc †
  • Vinay
  • Saint Marcellin
  • La Sône †
  • Saint Hilaire-Saint Nazaire
  • Saint Lattier †
  • Saint Paul lés Romans†
  • Romans-Bourg de Péage
  • Alixan †
  • Valence TGV
  • Saint Marcel lés Valence†
  • Valence
Diagram of the Valence-Moirans railway line.In red are LGV lines.
Diagram of the Valence-Moirans railway line.
In red are LGV lines.

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