TGV Haute-Picardie station
Coordinates | 49°51′33″N 2°49′54″E / 49.85917°N 2.83167°E |
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Elevation | 83 m |
Owned by | SNCF |
Operated by | SNCF |
Line(s) | LGV Nord |
Platforms | 2 |
Tracks | 4 |
Train operators | TGV |
Other information | |
Station code | 87313882 |
History | |
Opened | 3 July 1994 |
Passengers | |
2016 | 324 016 |
Location | |
Haute-Picardie TGV station (
Overview
When built, it was criticised by the press for being too far from any of the neighbouring towns to be useful. It was located near a trunk road rather than a connecting railway line: it was often nicknamed la gare des betteraves, or 'sugar beet station', as it is surrounded by sugar beet fields, as it was the case for some rail stations in the countryside at the beginning of the twentieth century, when those vegetables were still transported almost exclusively by train to the nearest sugar refinery.
Today, the station is connected with the two local main cities, namely Amiens to the west and Saint Quentin to the east, by the A29 motorway – it takes around 30 minutes to reach either city and a bus shuttle service operates four times per day.[1]
The annual number of passengers varies from 360,000 to 400,000.
As a very small TGV station, from the point of view of watching the trains the platform is only a few metres from the main running lines, where trains pass by at 300 km/h (190 mph), and there is a good view of the lines in both directions. At most stations on high-speed lines there is some form of barrier preventing this close up viewing from the platform. Since 2013, passengers are not allowed onto the platforms until the arrival of the next stopping train, in order to avoid any risk of being hit by flying track ballast.
There is a business park close to the station.
References
- ^ "Plan des lignes TER Hauts-de-France" (PDF). www.ter.sncf.com (in French). Retrieved 21 April 2022.
External links
- TGV Haute-Picardie station at "Gares & Connexions", the official website of SNCF (in French)
Preceding station | SNCF | Following station | ||
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Arras towards Brussels-South
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TGV | Aéroport Charles de Gaulle
towards Nice-Ville | ||
Lille-Europe towards Brussels-South
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Aéroport Charles de Gaulle
towards Marseille | ||||
Lille-Europe Terminus
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Aéroport Charles de Gaulle
towards Bordeaux | ||||
Aéroport Charles de Gaulle
towards Rennes | ||||
Aéroport Charles de Gaulle
towards Nantes | ||||
Aéroport Charles de Gaulle
towards Montpellier | ||||
Arras towards Lille-Europe
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Aéroport Charles de Gaulle
towards Marseille | |||
Aéroport Charles de Gaulle
towards Montpellier | ||||
Arras towards Lille-Flandres
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Aéroport Charles de Gaulle
towards Bordeaux | |||
Aéroport Charles de Gaulle
towards Marseille | ||||
Lille-Europe Terminus
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Aéroport Charles de Gaulle
towards Bourg-Saint-Maurice | |||
Preceding station | Ouigo | Following station | ||
Tourcoing Terminus
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Ouigo | Aéroport Charles de Gaulle
towards Bordeaux | ||
Lille-Flandres Terminus
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Aéroport Charles de Gaulle
towards Marseille |