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Trouville-Deauville station

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Railway station in Deauville, France
Deauville's station

Trouville-Deauville is the station for the towns of Deauville and Trouville-sur-Mer, Normandy. The station is built in neo-normand architecture and is a terminus for two railway lines, the main line from Paris by Lisieux and the Côte Fleurie branchline to Dives-Cabourg.

The line from Paris and Lisieux opened in 1863. The new station building (in current use) dates from 1931 and was built by Jean Philippot for the Chemin de fer de l'État.

Preceding station TER Normandie Following station
Pont-l'Évêquetowards Paris-Saint-Lazare Krono+ Terminus
Pont-l'Évêquetowards Lisieux Proxi
Terminus Seasonal Blonville-sur-Mer-Benervilletowards Dives-Cabourg

References

  1. Plan du réseau, TER Normandie, accessed 14 April 2022.

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Engine sheds

49°21′36″N 0°5′3″E / 49.36000°N 0.08417°E / 49.36000; 0.08417


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