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Saverne station

Saverne station (French: Gare de Saverne) is a French railway station located on the Noisy-le-Sec–Strasbourg railway. It is located within the commune of Saverne, in departement Bas-Rhin, in northeastern France.

Saverne
SNCF railway station
Travellers building and entrance of the station
General information
LocationPlace de la gare, 67700 Saverne
Coordinates48°44′41″N 7°21′43″E / 48.74472°N 7.36194°E / 48.74472; 7.36194
Owned bySNCF
Line(s)Paris-Strasbourg railway,
Sélestat–Saverne railway
Tracks4 + service tracks
Construction
Parkingyes
Bicycle facilitiesyes
Other information
Station code87212225
WebsiteGare de Saverne
History
Opened29 mai 1851

The station was put in operation in 1851 by the Strasbourg–Basel railway company, which operates the section between the cities of Strasbourg and Sarrebourg on request by the Paris–Strasbourg railway company.

As of 2022, it is a travellers station of the Société nationale des chemins de fer français, belonging to the regional railway network TER Grand Est. It is served by TGV (high speed) trains and by regional express transport trains.

Geography edit

Established at 187 meters above the sea level, the Saverne station is located at the kilometric point 458.011 of the Noisy-le-Sec–Strasbourg railway, between the former stations of Stambach and Zornhoff-Monswiller.[1] The nearest open travellers stations are located in Lutzelbourg and Steinbourg.

Being a former bifurcation station, it was the terminus of the Sélestat–Saverne railway,[2] located at the kilometric point 64.840. This line was later downgraded and left between the stations of Molsheim and Saverne.

The Kuhn company's factory has its own siding at the Saverne station.

History edit

The Saverne station was put in operation on May 29, 1851 by the Stasbourg–Basel railway company, when the latter officially opened, with staff and equipment, the operating of the railway section between Strasbourg and Sarrebourg located on the future Strasbourg–Paris railway. The inauguration of this section took place on May 18; however, the Paris–Strasbourg railway company, which suffered from a lack of well-trained railway workers, entrusted the operation to Stasbourg–Basel railway company, which had more experience.[3]

The line between Saverne and Molsheim was opened in 1877.[4] It was successively operated by the Compagnie des chemins de fer de l'Est (Eastern railway company), the Direction générale impériale des chemins de fer d'Alsace-Lorraine (General Imperial Direction of railways in Alsace-Lorraine), and then by the Administration des chemins de fer d'Alsace et de Lorraine (Management of railways in Alsace and Lorraine).

On January 1, 1938, the Saverne station became a property of the new French railway company (SNCF). Then, because of the annexation of Alsace and Lorraine in 1940, it was operated by the Deutsche Reichsbahn, as well as the whole railway network in Alsace and Lorraine.

In March 1969, the railway travellers service between Saverne and Molsheim was closed.[5]

The Saverne station is served by TGV (high-speed train) since 2007, after the opening of the first phase of the European LGV Est line.

Travellers service edit

Reception edit

Serverne station belongs to the SNCF, and includes a travellers building with a counter opened every day. It is stuffed with automatic machines allowing travellers to purchase tickets. Particular layout, equipment and services are available for disabled people. The station also includes a buffet.[6]

Servicing edit

  • TGV Est :
  • TER Grand Est :
    • Metz – Sarrebourg – Saverne – Strasbourg line,
    • Nancy – Sarrebourg – Saverne – Strasbourg – (Basel) line,
    • Strasbourg – Saverne line.

Other means of transport edit

Bus stations : TER Alsace coaches and busses of Réseau 67.

A parking for bicycles and cars are fitted out at the station.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ (in French) Reinhard Douté, Les 400 profils de lignes voyageurs du réseau français : lignes 001 à 600, vol. 1, La Vie du Rail, 2011, 238 p. (ISBN 978-2-918758-34-1), "(070/5) Sarrebourg - Strasbourg", p. 53
  2. ^ (in French) Reinhard Douté, Les 400 profils de lignes voyageurs du réseau français : lignes 001 à 600, vol. 1, La Vie du Rail, 2011, 238 p. (ISBN 978-2-918758-34-1), "(111) Sélestat - Molsheim - Saverne", p. 64
  3. ^ (in French) François et Maguy Palau, Le rail en France : les 80 premières lignes 1828 - 1851, Paris, Palau, 2003 (ISBN 2-950-9421-0-5), "3.52 Sarrebourg-Strasbourg 71 kilomètres)", p. 198-201
  4. ^ (in French) Ligne Wasselonne - Saverne sur le site d'Étienne Biellmann.
  5. ^ (in French) Gares et chemins de fer oubliés Axe Molsheim - Saverne, article from DNA, July 26th, 2012
  6. ^ a b (in French) Gare de Saverne, TER Grand Est, 2022

External links edit

  • Saverne station at "Gares & Connexions", the official website of SNCF (in French)
  • (in French) Gare de Saverne, TER Grand Est, SNCF
Preceding station SNCF Following station
Paris-Est
Terminus
TGV inOui
Strasbourg
Terminus
Sarrebourg
towards Paris-Est
Preceding station TER Grand Est Following station
Steinbourg
towards Strasbourg
A03 Lutzelbourg
towards Sarrebourg
Lutzelbourg
towards Nancy
A13 Brumath
towards Strasbourg
Lutzelbourg
towards Metz
A14
Sarrebourg
towards Paris-Est
C02 Strasbourg
Terminus

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Saverne station French Gare de Saverne is a French railway station located on the Noisy le Sec Strasbourg railway It is located within the commune of Saverne in departement Bas Rhin in northeastern France SaverneSNCF railway stationTravellers building and entrance of the stationGeneral informationLocationPlace de la gare 67700 SaverneCoordinates48 44 41 N 7 21 43 E 48 74472 N 7 36194 E 48 74472 7 36194Owned bySNCFLine s Paris Strasbourg railway Selestat Saverne railwayTracks4 service tracksConstructionParkingyesBicycle facilitiesyesOther informationStation code87212225WebsiteGare de SaverneHistoryOpened29 mai 1851The station was put in operation in 1851 by the Strasbourg Basel railway company which operates the section between the cities of Strasbourg and Sarrebourg on request by the Paris Strasbourg railway company As of 2022 it is a travellers station of the Societe nationale des chemins de fer francais belonging to the regional railway network TER Grand Est It is served by TGV high speed trains and by regional express transport trains Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Travellers service 3 1 Reception 3 2 Servicing 3 3 Other means of transport 4 References 5 External linksGeography editEstablished at 187 meters above the sea level the Saverne station is located at the kilometric point 458 011 of the Noisy le Sec Strasbourg railway between the former stations of Stambach and Zornhoff Monswiller 1 The nearest open travellers stations are located in Lutzelbourg and Steinbourg Being a former bifurcation station it was the terminus of the Selestat Saverne railway 2 located at the kilometric point 64 840 This line was later downgraded and left between the stations of Molsheim and Saverne The Kuhn company s factory has its own siding at the Saverne station History editThe Saverne station was put in operation on May 29 1851 by the Stasbourg Basel railway company when the latter officially opened with staff and equipment the operating of the railway section between Strasbourg and Sarrebourg located on the future Strasbourg Paris railway The inauguration of this section took place on May 18 however the Paris Strasbourg railway company which suffered from a lack of well trained railway workers entrusted the operation to Stasbourg Basel railway company which had more experience 3 The line between Saverne and Molsheim was opened in 1877 4 It was successively operated by the Compagnie des chemins de fer de l Est Eastern railway company the Direction generale imperiale des chemins de fer d Alsace Lorraine General Imperial Direction of railways in Alsace Lorraine and then by the Administration des chemins de fer d Alsace et de Lorraine Management of railways in Alsace and Lorraine On January 1 1938 the Saverne station became a property of the new French railway company SNCF Then because of the annexation of Alsace and Lorraine in 1940 it was operated by the Deutsche Reichsbahn as well as the whole railway network in Alsace and Lorraine In March 1969 the railway travellers service between Saverne and Molsheim was closed 5 The Saverne station is served by TGV high speed train since 2007 after the opening of the first phase of the European LGV Est line Travellers service editReception edit Serverne station belongs to the SNCF and includes a travellers building with a counter opened every day It is stuffed with automatic machines allowing travellers to purchase tickets Particular layout equipment and services are available for disabled people The station also includes a buffet 6 Servicing edit TGV Est Paris Saverne Strasbourg line Paris Nancy Ville Luneville Sarrebourg Saverne Strasbourg line TER Grand Est Metz Sarrebourg Saverne Strasbourg line Nancy Sarrebourg Saverne Strasbourg Basel line Strasbourg Saverne line Other means of transport edit Bus stations TER Alsace coaches and busses of Reseau 67 A parking for bicycles and cars are fitted out at the station 6 References edit nbsp railways portal nbsp France portal in French Reinhard Doute Les 400 profils de lignes voyageurs du reseau francais lignes 001 a 600 vol 1 La Vie du Rail 2011 238 p ISBN 978 2 918758 34 1 070 5 Sarrebourg Strasbourg p 53 in French Reinhard Doute Les 400 profils de lignes voyageurs du reseau francais lignes 001 a 600 vol 1 La Vie du Rail 2011 238 p ISBN 978 2 918758 34 1 111 Selestat Molsheim Saverne p 64 in French Francois et Maguy Palau Le rail en France les 80 premieres lignes 1828 1851 Paris Palau 2003 ISBN 2 950 9421 0 5 3 52 Sarrebourg Strasbourg 71 kilometres p 198 201 in French Ligne Wasselonne Saverne sur le site d Etienne Biellmann in French Gares et chemins de fer oublies Axe Molsheim Saverne article from DNA July 26th 2012 a b in French Gare de Saverne TER Grand Est 2022External links editSaverne station at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Media from Commons nbsp Data from Wikidata Saverne station at Gares amp Connexions the official website of SNCF in French in French Gare de Saverne TER Grand Est SNCFPreceding station SNCF Following stationParis EstTerminus TGV inOui StrasbourgTerminusSarrebourgtowards Paris EstPreceding station TER Grand Est Following stationSteinbourgtowards Strasbourg A03 Lutzelbourgtowards SarrebourgLutzelbourgtowards Nancy A13 Brumathtowards StrasbourgLutzelbourgtowards Metz A14Sarrebourgtowards Paris Est C02 StrasbourgTerminus Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Saverne station amp oldid 1093051341, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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