Gare de Rennes
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rennes Train | |
---|---|
Trains in Rennes Rail Station | |
Station statistics | |
Address | Place de la Gare, 35000 Rennes, France |
Coordinates | 48°06′12″N 1°40′21″E / 48.10333°N 1.67250°ECoordinates: 48°06′12″N 1°40′21″E / 48.10333°N 1.67250°E |
Line(s) | Paris–Brest railway |
Levels | 31 metres (102 ft) |
Platforms | 4 central |
Tracks | 8 |
Parking | 2 |
Other information | |
Opened | 1857 |
Owned by | RFF / SNCF |
Traffic | |
Passengers () | 9.2 million passengers/year (2011)[1] |
Location | |
Rennes Rennes (France)
|
Rennes railway station is situated in the town centre of Rennes, France. It is situated on the Paris–Brest, Rennes–Saint-Malo and the Rennes–Redon railways.
The station at Rennes was opened in 1857, and was situated a significant walking distance from the city centre. However, since that date the town has expanded and now the station lies in the central part of the city. It has access to Paris on the TGV, a two hour trip; and serves Brittany with regular trains to Brest, Lannion, Nantes, Quimper and Saint-Malo. Train service is also available to other cities in France such as Lyon, Montpellier, Marseille, Lille, Aix-en-Provence and Strasbourg.
It is also served by Gares station on the VAL Rennes Metro.
Services
Preceding station | SNCF | Following station | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
toward Brest |
TGV | toward Paris-Montparnasse |
||
toward Lannion |
TGV | toward Paris-Montparnasse |
||
toward Quimper |
TGV | toward Paris-Montparnasse |
||
toward Saint-Malo |
TGV | toward Paris-Montparnasse |
||
toward Caen |
TER Basse-Normandie 9 | Terminus | ||
toward Brest |
TER Bretagne 1 | |||
Messac-Guipry toward Quimper |
TER Bretagne 2 | |||
toward Lannion |
TER Bretagne 5 | |||
Terminus | TER Bretagne 6 | Cesson-Sévigné toward Vitré |
||
TER Bretagne 9 | Rennes-La Poterie toward Châteaubriant |
|||
Rennes-Pontchaillou toward Saint-Malo |
TER Bretagne 13 | Terminus | ||
Terminus | TER Bretagne 15 | Saint-Jacques-de-la-Lande toward Redon |
||
L'Hermitage-Mordelles toward Saint-Brieuc |
TER Bretagne 16 | Terminus | ||
Messac-Guipry toward Nantes |
TER Pays de la Loire 2 | Terminus | ||
Terminus | TER Pays de la Loire 22 | Cesson-Sévigné toward Le Mans |
References
- ↑ La gare change de gueule, June 25, 2012 article on yeggmag.wordpress.com.
- Timetables TER Bretagne (French)
See also
- Transportation in France
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike; additional terms may apply for the media files.