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Évreux-Normandie station
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Évreux-Normandie (until recently: Évreux Embranchement) is the train station for the town of Évreux, Eure, France. It was built by CF de l'Ouest in 1887 (the line opened in 1855).
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The station was named Embranchement as it stands at the junction of the lines to Paris and to Rouen. The line to Rouen is now closed but a disused freight line to the northern suburbs of Évreux remains. The station building was heavily bombed during World War II but rebuilt identically to the original building afterwards.
Évreux-Normandie is on the main line from Paris to Cherbourg (Mantes-la-Jolie–Cherbourg railway) and is the main stop for regional double-decker trains (TER Normandie) from Paris to Serquigny.[1]
More information Preceding station, TER Normandie ...
Preceding station | TER Normandie | Following station | ||
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Paris-Saint-Lazare Terminus |
Krono+ | Bernay towards Cherbourg | ||
Bernay towards Trouville-Deauville | ||||
La Bonneville-sur-Iton towards Serquigny |
Citi | Bueil towards Paris-Saint-Lazare |
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