Gare du Tréport-Mers

Gare du Tréport-Mers

View of the station from the platform
Location Place Pierre Sémard
Le Tréport
Coordinates 50°3′47″N 1°22′40″E / 50.06306°N 1.37778°E / 50.06306; 1.37778Coordinates: 50°3′47″N 1°22′40″E / 50.06306°N 1.37778°E / 50.06306; 1.37778
Owned by RFF/SNCF
Line(s) Épinay-Villetaneuse–Le Tréport-Mers railway
Platforms 2
Tracks 3
History
Opened 1872
Services
Preceding station   SNCF   Following station
toward Beauvais
TER Picardie 21Terminus
TerminusTER Picardie 25
toward Abbeville

The Gare du Tréport-Mers is a railway station located in the commune of Le Tréport in the Seine-Maritime department, France.[1] It is only a few metres from Mers-les-Bains, which is in the Somme department.

Railway service

The Gare du Tréport-Mers is the terminus of the Paris - Beauvais - Abancourt - Le Tréport-Mers and the Abbeville - Le Tréport-Mers lines, both served by TER Picardie trains.[2]

The station is served by ATER X 73500, XGC X 76500 and on occasions modernised X 4630 rollingstock. Every Sunday it is also served by a Corail train connecting it to Paris Gare du Nord.

During the high season (from mid-June to the beginning of September), express TER Haute-Normandie trains run from Rouen on weekends and bank holidays and TER Picardie trains run from Laon and Amiens on Sundays and bank holidays.

Aerial view showing station, right centre, between Le Tréport and Mers-les-Bains

History

The station was built in 1872 in classical style for the Compagnie des Chemins de fer du Nord (Nord company) and opened on 11 May 1872 with the section of line to Longroy-Gamaches. In 1873 the line was extended to Abancourt, permitting the company to run "seaside trains" from Paris via Amiens.[3]

The station was renamed Gare du Tréport-Mers in 1887 after the Syndicate of Property Owners of Mers petitioned for Mers to be mentioned on signs and posters.[3]

Until 2 October 1938, Le Tréport-Mers was also connected to Dieppe by the Eu - Dieppe line; part of this closed line, between Saint-Quentin-au-Bosc and Eu, has since become a footpath, the chemin vert du Petit Caux (Petit Caux greenway).[4]

The station

The station is a terminus but architecturally resembles the large main-line stations of the Nord company's network, with two corner pavilions. The semi-circular arched windows on the ground floor and mansard roofs with dormer windows lend it the appearance of a bourgeois residence. The clock identifies it as a station and echoes the seaside style that corresponds to the environment of Mers. Originally the walls of the building were not plastered but made up of bare brickwork, as in the majority of Le Tréport buildings. The station therefore represented the contrasting identities of the two towns which it served.

The station building is open daily and has a ticket office and ticket machines.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 TER Picardie practical information about the station (French)
  2. Timetables TER Haute-Normandie (French)
  3. 1 2 Le réseau ferré de la Côte picarde: Historique, Inventaire du Patrimoine Culturel de Picardie, Région Picardie, 2002 (French)
  4. Le Chemin Vert du Petit Caux, Communauté de communes Yère et Plateaux, Tourisme (French)
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