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TER Midi-Pyrénées
French regional rail network From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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TER Midi Pyrénées was the regional rail network serving the Midi-Pyrénées region in southwest France. The centre of the network was Toulouse-Matabiau station. In 2017 it was merged into the new TER Occitanie.
Characteristics
The network has 173 train stations and rail stops, as well as 241 road stops. There is 1500 km of tracks, carrying 330 trains per day and about 30,000 passengers a day. Annual revenue in 2009 was €47.3 million.
Network
Rail
Road
- Rodez – Millau
- Millau – Saint-Affrique
- Villefranche-de-Rouergue – Decazeville
- Capdenac – Decazeville
- Souillac – Saint-Denis-lès-Martel
- Montauban – Albi
- Cahors – Figeac – Capdenac
- Cahors – Fumel – Monsempron-Libos
- Mazamet – Saint-Pons-de-Thomières
- Castelnaudary – Revel – Sorèze
- Boussens – Saint-Girons – Aulus-les-Bains – Guzet
- Lourdes – Argelès-Gazost – Pierrefitte-Nestalas – Cauterets
- Pierrefitte-Nestalas – Luz-Saint-Sauveur – Barèges
- Tarbes – Lannemezan – Arreau – Saint-Lary-Soulan – Piau-Engaly
- Tarbes – Bagnères-de-Bigorre – La Mongie
- Tarbes – Mont-de-Marsan – Dax
- Tarbes – Miélan – Auch
- Auch – Fleurance – Lectoure – Agen
- Muret – Longages – Saint-Sulpice-sur-Lèze
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Rolling stock
Multiple units
- SNCF Class Z 7300
- SNCF Class Z 21500
- SNCF Class X 2100
- SNCF Class X 72500
- SNCF Class X 73500
- SNCF Class B 81500 Also called BGC B 81500
Locomotives
Structures
- Viaduc du Viaur
See also
External links
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