TER Poitou-Charentes

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TER Poitou-Charentes
Train Express Régional SNCF
SNCF Class X 73500 train in TER Pouitou-Charentes branding at Cognac station
SNCF Class X 73500 train in TER Pouitou-Charentes branding at Cognac station
Overview
OwnerSNCF
Area servedNouvelle-Aquitaine,
France
Number of lines17
Number of stations76
Daily ridership9,700
Websitehttp://www.sncf.com/en/trains/ter
Operation
Began operation2002
Ended operation2017
Operator(s)SNCF
Technical
standard gauge

TER Poitou-Charentes was the regional rail network serving the Poitou-Charentes région in France. In 2017 it was merged into the new TER Nouvelle-Aquitaine.

Network

Rail

Line Route Frequency Notes
AngoulêmeBordeaux AngoulêmeCoutrasLibourneBordeaux-Saint-Jean (see TER Aquitaine line 16 for details)
BressuireSaumur BressuireThouarsSaumur (see TER Pays de la Loire line 14 for details)
LimogesAngoulême Limoges-BénédictinsChabanaisAngoulême (see TER Limousin line 3 for details)
NiortRoyan NiortSaint-Jean-d'AngélySaintesRoyan
PoitiersAngoulême PoitiersRuffecAngoulême
PoitiersLimoges PoitiersMontmorillonLimoges-Bénédictins (see TER Limousin line 2 for details)
La RochelleBordeaux La RochelleRochefortSaintesJonzacMontendreBordeaux
La RochellePoitiers La RochelleSurgères ... Niort ... Poitiers
La RochelleRochefort La Rochelle-Porte Dauphine – La RochelleRochefort
SaintesAngoulême SaintesCognacJarnacAngoulême
ToursPoitiers
TER Centre
line 30 for details)
† Not all trains call at this station

Road

Rolling Stock

X 73500 et son logo biocarburant

Multiple units

Locomotives

Buses

Future

Niort – Fontenay-le-Comte line

25% of this line, closed to passenger traffic since 1969, is located in Poitou-Charentes, with the remainder located in Pays de la Loire.

The reopening of the line was included in the Contract for Regional and State Projects (Contrat de projets État-région) for 2006-2007 and preliminary studies are completed. Work was scheduled to begin once the interregional budget was in place[1] but as of October 2014, the line has not been reopened and TER's operations between Niort and Fontenay-le-Comte are restricted to bus travel.[2]

Thouars – Parthenay – Niort line

This line has been closed to passenger traffic since 1980 but it is still used to transport empty TER trains every Wednesday. The trains are from the BressuireThouarsSaumur line and they are sent to Saintes for maintenance. These trains are allowed to travel at speeds between 70 and 80 km/h, although higher speeds would be possible on certain sections of the line.[3]

Expansion of the La Rochelle-Rochefort line

With 11 trains a day added between in 2007 and 2008, the expansion of this line is meant to help curb the growing road traffic between the cities of La Rochelle and Rochefort.[4]

Five additional stops have been opened:

  • Saint-Laurent Fouras (September 2007)
  • Angoulins-sur-Mer (September 2007)
  • La Rochelle Porte Dauphine (late 2008)
  • Aytré-Plage (September 2008)
  • Tonnay-Charente (2010)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Contrat de projets des Pays de la Loire 2007-2013" (PDF). Conseil régional des Pays de la Loire (cached by Wikiwix) (in French). Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 February 2011. Retrieved 17 March 2007. ; p. 68
  2. ^ "TER Poitou-Charentes carte du réseau" (PDF). TER (in French). Retrieved 4 October 2014.
  3. ^ (in French) Association for the development of Thouet-Sèvre Niortaise rail transport
  4. ^ (in French) Cadencement La Rochelle – Rochefort (Dossier présenté par la région Poitou-Charente)

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