Amiens | |
|---|---|
| Location | Amiens, Somme, Hauts-de-France |
| Coordinates | 49°53′26″N 2°18′30″E / 49.89056°N 2.30833°E |
| Line(s) | Longueau–Boulogne railway |
| Other information | |
| Station code | 87313874 |
| History | |
| Opened | 15 March 1847 |
Amiens station (locally known as: Gare du Nord) is the main railway station for the Northern French city of Amiens.
History
The station opened on 15 March 1847 when the line to Abbeville opened to passengers. It was razed by German shelling in World War I, rebuilt but again destroyed by the Allied forces during World War II and was replaced by the present structure built in 1955 by Auguste Perret. A tower called the Tour Perret was built at the same time and is close to the station.
Amiens is both a terminus and a through station. The passenger concourse was built over the six platforms to facilitate passenger movement. Although the station front was built between adjoining buildings, the hall is as big as its Parisian counterparts.
Services
The station is served by the local TER Normandie and TER Hauts-de-France services to destinations that include Rouen, Calais, Lille, Reims, Compiègne and Paris-Nord. The station also sees Intercity services between Boulogne and Paris. The station is not served by the TGV (high-speed train), but there is currently a bus service between Amiens and the Haute-Picardie TGV station.
| Preceding station | SNCF | Following station | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
Longueau toward Paris-Nord | Intercités | Abbeville toward Boulogne-Ville | ||
| Terminus | TER Hauts-de-France 1 | Daours toward Lille-Flandres | ||
| TER Hauts-de-France 2 | Saint-Roch (Somme) toward Calais-Ville | |||
| TER Hauts-de-France 25 | Villers-Bretonneux toward Laon | |||
| TER Hauts-de-France 25 | Ham (Somme) toward Saint-Quentin | |||
| TER Hauts-de-France 26 | Longueau toward Compiègne | |||
| TER Hauts-de-France 27 | Longueau toward Paris-Nord | |||
| TER Hauts-de-France 31 | Saint-Roch (Somme) toward Rouen-Rive-Droite |
Pictures
Amiens station, at the beginning of the 20th century, and thus before its rebuilding by Auguste Perret.
SNCF diesel locomotive being prepared for the Boulogne train.
See also
- Amiens Saint-Roch station
References
- Timetables TER Picardie (in French)
External links
- Amiens station at "Gares & Connexions", the official website of SNCF (in French)