TER Alsace
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TER Alsace is the regional rail network serving the région of Alsace, eastern France.
Network
Rail
Road
- Cernay - Sewen
- Colmar - Turckheim - Munster - Metzeral
- Colmar - Volgelsheim
- Haguenau - Niederbronn - Bitche
- Haguenau - Obermodern-Zutzendorf - Saverne
- Ingwiller - Wimmenau - Lichtenberg
- Mommenheim - Obermodern-Zutzendorf
- Sarrebourg - Réding
- Sarre-Union - Sarrebourg
- Frohmuhl - Obermodern-Zutzendorf - Saverne
- Sélestat - Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines - Saint-Dié
- Obermodern-Zutzendorf - Bouxwiller
Rolling stock
Multiple units
- SNCF Class Z 11500
- SNCF Class Z 27500
- SNCF Class X 73500
- SNCF Class X 73900 (generally used on lines to Germany)
- SNCF Class X 76500
- SNCF Class B 82500
Locomotives
Future
The TER Alsace continues its development. Some old lines will be opened again, and new trains have been ordered (Alstom Régiolis) and will be delivered in 2013-2014.
At the same time, the region is currently putting in place Alséo, a magnetic card allowing access to the urban transport networks of Strasbourg, Colmar and Mulhouse, but also the TER network.
Tram-train
The Thur valley tram-train, between Mulhouse and Thann, began operation in December 2010 with Siemens Avanto rolling stock.[1]
A tram-train between Strasbourg, Molsheim and Barr has also been proposed but won't be realized before 2018[2]
See also
References
- ↑ "Railway Gazette: Mulhouse tram-train enters service". 2010-12-13. Retrieved 2010-12-13.
- ↑
"Le projet du tram-train vers le Piémont des Vosges". 2011-05-28.Part of a series on the French language - Langues d'oïl
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