Gare de Pont-Rémy

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Gare de Pont-Rémy

The station in the early 20th century
Station statistics
Coordinates 50°2′50″N 1°53′56″E / 50.04722°N 1.89889°E / 50.04722; 1.89889Coordinates: 50°2′50″N 1°53′56″E / 50.04722°N 1.89889°E / 50.04722; 1.89889
Line(s) Longueau–Boulogne railway
Other information
Owned by RFF/SNCF
Services
Preceding station   SNCF   Following station
toward Amiens
TER Picardie 24
toward Calais-Ville

The Gare de Pont-Rémy is a railway station in the town Pont-Remy, Somme department, region Picardy, northern France. It is situated on the Longueau–Boulogne railway, between Amiens and Abbeville.

In 1903, the station witnessed the arrest of three leaders of the bande à Jacob (Jacob's band), a gang of anarchists (Marius Jacob, Pélissard and Félix Bour). After a car pursuit (one of the very first in France) between Abbeville and this station, a shooting ensued in which a police agent (agent Anquier) was killed.[1]

See also

  • List of SNCF stations in Picardie

References

  1. Cf. Abbeville d'autrefois, p. 75 and Alex Jacob Porquoi jai cambriolé (Who was cambriolé) at Infokiosques, 1905 (French), posted on October 2005, retrieved on January 2007

Bibliography

  • M. Agache-Lechat Abbeville d'autrefois, Abbeville, 1983, 240 pages, p 75
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