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  2. Caen station - Wikipedia

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    Caen, Gare de l'Ouest or Gare Calvados, is the main and now only station serving the city of Caen, Normandy, France. The station stands on the main line from Paris to Cherbourg and although it mainly is an intercity station many regional trains use the station. Typical services link Caen to Lisieux, Paris, Rouen, Saint-Lô, Granville, Bayeux ...

  3. List of SNCF stations in Normandy - Wikipedia

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    Auffay; Aumale; Barentin; Blangy-sur-Bresle; Bréauté-Beuzeville; Clères; Dieppe; Elbeuf-Saint-Aubin; Épouville; Étainhus-Saint-Romain; Eu; Fécamp; Foucart-Alvimare

  4. Caen - Wikipedia

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    Now the SNCF operates the Paris-Caen-Cherbourg, Caen-Rouen, Caen-Le Mans-Tours, Caen-Rennes services and some others small lines, [33] while Railcoop will soon open new lines such as Lille-Amiens-Rouen-Caen-Rennes-Nantes and Paris-Caen-Brest making Caen railway station its north-western hub. [34] Caen station is the second busiest in Normandy ...

  5. TER Normandie - Wikipedia

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    Nomad Train, before 2020 known as TER Normandie is the network of the regional train services organised by the region of Normandy (northwestern France) and operated by the French national railway company SNCF. The brand name refers to the more general brand Nomad that also contains coach transport in the same region by other operators.

  6. Frénouville-Cagny station - Wikipedia

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    Frénouville-Cagny station is served by regular trains to Caen and to Lisieux, [2] and once a day by a train to Évreux [3] and to Cherbourg. [4] Bus Verts du Calvados line 116 also serves the station, with buses toward Mézidon and Caen. [5] [6]

  7. Rouen-Rive-Droite station - Wikipedia

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    The station building was designed in Art Nouveau style by architect Adolphe Dervaux, with commissioned sculpture by Camille Lefèvre. The station was inaugurated on 4 July 1928 by French President Gaston Doumergue. At first named Rue Verte, the station then changed name to Rive-Droite. In 1994 an interchange was built to serve Rouen métro.

  8. Chemins de fer du Calvados - Wikipedia

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    Caen station. The railway was originally planned as a 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 + 3 ⁄ 8 in) metre gauge line. The département had actually accepted a tender for the construction of such a line but with interest in 600 mm (1 ft 11 + 5 ⁄ 8 in) narrow gauge lines rising the département had a rethink and the line was built to 600 mm gauge.

  9. Bayeux station - Wikipedia

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    Bayeux station in the early 20th century. Bayeux station (French: Gare de Bayeux) is the train station for the town of Bayeux, Calvados, Normandy. It is situated on the Mantes-la-Jolie–Cherbourg railway. It is a small station with regional trains to Cherbourg, Caen, Paris and Granville. [1]