Gare de Nice CP

Gare de Nice CP

The front face of the station
Location 4 bis rue Alfred Binet[1]
Nice
France
Operated by Chemins de Fer de Provence
Line(s) Nice–Digne les Bains
History
Opened 1991
The back of Nice's CP station with a narrow gauge DMU.

Gare de Nice CP is a small railway station in Nice, France which was opened in December 1991. It is the terminus of the metre gauge Chemins de Fer de Provence line from Digne-les-Bains to Nice, replacing the old Gare du Sud station which was built in 1890. The old station had been in a poor state of repair and the city council had plans for the redevelopment of the site. This meant that repairs to the old station would not be financially worthwhile, and in consequence the old station was bought by the council. The new station was built in a modernist style which contrasts with that of every other station on the route.[2] It is served by the Nice tramway and city bus. The Gare de Nice-Ville is about 400 meters away.

References

  1. "Le Train des Pignes". www.frenchrivieratraveller.com. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
  2. "Les 50 Fiches Gares: Nice-Provence: Gare Terminus". http://cccp.traindespignes.free.fr/. Retrieved 20 November 2015. External link in |website= (help)
Preceding station   CFSF   Following station
Nice-Gambetta
toward Digne
Digne-NiceTerminus

Coordinates: 43°42′32″N 7°15′34″E / 43.70889°N 7.25944°E / 43.70889; 7.25944

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