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The Paris–Le Havre railway is an important 228-kilometre long railway line, that connects Paris to the northwestern port city Le Havre via Rouen.Among the first railway lines in France, the section from Paris to Rouen opened on 9 May 1843, followed by the section from Rouen to Le Havre that opened on 22 March 1847.
In the long-term, it is suggested to create a high-speed line in the Eure department in a Y-shape form, between Évreux, Bernay, and Rouen. With a maximal speed of 250 km/h, it would further accelerate trains between Normandy and Paris but, crucially, would better link by rail Caen and Rouen, the two main cities of the region.
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.
Rouen-Rive-Droite is a large railway station serving the city of Rouen, Normandy, France. The station is on Rue Verte in the north of the city. Services are mainly intercity but many services are local. There are also TGV from Le Havre to Marseille-Saint-Charles. [1]
The Compagnie de l'Ouest was created in 1855 by the merger of various small railway companies active in the western outskirts of Paris, in Normandy and in Brittany. These were: [1] Paris à Saint-Germain; Paris à Rouen; Rouen au Havre; Dieppe à Fécamp; Paris à Caen et à Cherbourg; the old Ouest (two lines from Paris to Versailles and Paris ...
TER [1] Haute Normandie was the regional rail network serving the former region of Upper Normandy in France. In 2016 it was merged into the new TER Normandie.. Trains are operated by the SNCF, services are subject to regulation by the Conseil Régional de Haute Normandie as all TER services are and are promoted using the TER branding.
' Saint Lazarus station '), officially Paris Saint Lazare, is one of the seven large mainline railway station terminals in Paris, France. It was the first railway station built in Paris, opening in 1837. It mostly serves train services to western suburbs, as well as intercity services toward Normandy using the Paris–Le Havre railway.
Paris–Rouen (cycle race), completed for the first time in 1869. Paris–Rouen (motor race) , completed in 1894. Open May 3, 1843, is the first part of the railway line Paris-Le Havre .
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