Gare de Moret-Veneux-les-Sablons

Moret - Veneux-les-Sablons SNCF

Gare de Moret - Veneux-les-Sablons
Location Veneux-les-Sablons, Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France
 France
Coordinates 48°22′42″N 2°47′58″E / 48.37833°N 2.79944°E / 48.37833; 2.79944Coordinates: 48°22′42″N 2°47′58″E / 48.37833°N 2.79944°E / 48.37833; 2.79944
Line(s) Paris–Marseille railway,
Moret–Lyon railway
Platforms 5
Tracks 6 (1L,2L,1N,2N,A,B)
History
Opened 1858
Services
Preceding station   SNCF   Following station
toward Paris-Lyon
TER Bourgogne 15
Saint-Mammès
toward Laroche-Migennes
toward Paris-Lyon
Transilien Transilien Paris – Lyon
toward Montargis
toward Paris-Lyon
Transilien Transilien Paris – Lyon
Saint-Mammès
toward Montereau

Moret-Veneux-les-Sablons is a railway station in Veneux-les-Sablons and Moret-sur-Loing, Île-de-France, France. It is situated on the Paris–Marseille railway, and at the beginning of a branch line to Nevers and Clermont-Ferrand.

The station

The station opened in 1858 and is located on the Paris - Marseille and Moret–Lyon railway lines. The station is served by Intercités (long distance) and TER (local) services operated by SNCF. The station is served by Transilien line R (Paris-Gare de Lyon).

The first station of Moret opened when the lines to Dijon and Marseille were constructed, in 1851 and 1856 respectively, the local station, named Moret - Saint-Mammès, was in Saint-Mammès. The Moret - Les Sablons station was built in 1858 as part of the Bourbonnais-line, which ran to Clermont-Ferrand.

The station was designed by the architect François-Alexis Cendrier, one of many he worked on for the railroad company Chemins de fer de Paris à Lyon et à la Méditerranée.

On the Nevers branch there is a small siding, where some trains are stabled.

Train services

The following services currently call at Moret-Veneux-les-Sablons:

Gallery

See also

References

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