Clermont-de-l'Oise station explained

Clermont-de-l'Oise
Coordinates:49.3853°N 2.4181°W
Address:Place de la Gare,
60600 Clermont-de-l'Oise
Platform:2
Tracks:7
Parking:320
Opened:1846
Owned:RFF/SNCF

Clermont-de-l'Oise is a railway station located in the town of Clermont in the Oise department in northern France. The station is situated on the Paris–Lille railway. The station is staffed on weekdays and is equipped with an automatic ticket dispenser. There are two free paved car parks, with 120 and 200 spaces respectively. Both are underequipped and undersized; renovating them would require charging for parking.

Transport connections

Connections are available to intercity buses, but little service to surrounding communes is planned and there are too few seats with respect to the number of passengers commuting to Paris.

History

The station opened in 1846 when the first Paris - Clermont and then Paris - Amiens rail connections were established. It was one of the first stations to be opened on the line. Clermont was formerly connected to Beauvais via La Rue-Saint-Pierre and Rochy-Condé and to Estrées-Saint-Denis.

Services

The station is served by regional trains to Paris, Creil and Amiens.[1]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Plan des lignes TER Hauts-de-France. www.ter.sncf.com. fr. 20 April 2022.