Gare du Havre

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Gare du Havre
Station statistics
Address Le Havre, Upper Normandy,
 France
Coordinates 49°29′34″N 0°7′31″E / 49.49278°N 0.12528°E / 49.49278; 0.12528Coordinates: 49°29′34″N 0°7′31″E / 49.49278°N 0.12528°E / 49.49278; 0.12528
Line(s) Paris–Le Havre railway,
Lézarde Express Régionale
Tracks 5
Other information
Opened 1847

Gare du Havre is the main railway station serving Le Havre and its suburbs in France. It is the western terminus of the Paris–Le Havre railway, opened in 1847. The station was built in 1932 by Henri Pacon for the CF de l'Etat replacing the older building along with a new clock tower. It is a terminus and the passenger hall is parallel to the street. Of the old building, only the rooftop by Juste Lisch remains.

Services

TGV

Preceding station   SNCF   Following station
Terminus TGV
toward Strasbourg or Marseille
Bréauté-Beuzeville
Intercités Terminus
TER Haute-Normandie Terminus
Terminus TER Haute-Normandie
Saint-Laurent-Gainneville
toward Fécamp
TER Haute-Normandie
toward Rolleville

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