Dijon-Porte-Neuve station explained

Native Name:Dijon-Porte-Neuve
Native Name Lang:fr
Address:2 avenue Junot
21000 Dijon
Country:France
Coordinates:47.3231°N 5.0552°W
Opened:1870
Line:Dijon-Is-sur-Tille railway
Tracks:2

Gare de Dijon-Porte-Neuve is a French train station located at Junot Avenue in Dijon. It is in the Côte-d'Or department, within France's Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region. Gare de Dijon-Porte-Neuve is the secondary station for the city of Dijon, with the primary station being Gare de Dijon-Ville. TER (Transport express régional) trains take six minutes to go from one station to the other, crossing the city. Gare de Dijon-Porte-Neuve is an SNCF (Société Nationale des Chemins de fer Français) train station, served by TER Bourgogne-Franche-Comté trains.[1]

Location

Gare de Dijon-Porte-Neuve is located at kilometre post 321.935 on the "Dijon-Ville – Is-sur-Tille Line". This situates it between the Dijon-Ville and the Ruffey-lès-Echirey stations. Gare de Dijon-Porte-Neuve is at an altitude of 243m (797feet), whereas the altitude of Dijon's main train station, Dijon-ville, is 247.48m (811.94feet).[2] The Gare de Dijon-Porte-Neuve passenger station is located next to its freight station, which extends north toward the Toison d'Or neighborhood of Dijon.

History

The French railway company Chemins de fer de Paris à Lyon et à la Méditerranée (PLM) was awarded a concession in 1863 to build a rail line from Dijon to Langres, and from there to France's border with Belgium. The large existing PLM train station was judged as not suitable for the new line and a site to the east of the city was chosen instead. Gare de Dijon-Porte-Neuve opened in 1870, after the beginning of the Franco-Prussian War.[3] [4]

The new station was located adjacent to the existing station of the Departmental Railways of the Côte-d'Or, a secondary (not part of France's national railway network) narrow gauge railway servicing the following lines: Meuilley — Dijon, Dijon — Champlitte, and Dijon — Chatillon-sur-Seine. The last of these secondary lines would eventually close in 1948.[5] [6]

For the LGV Rhin-Rhône Project, which had its first branch open on 11 December 2011, the Dijon government will expand and modernize Gare de Dijon-Porte-Neuve.[7] In a related development, the train and bus station in the town center underwent a reorganization in 2008.

Passenger and freight service

Gare de Dijon-Porte-Neuve is an SNCF railway station building without a ticket window. It is equipped with a TER automated ticketing system and also has nearby parking for bicycles and other vehicles. The train platforms are situated on a concrete walkway, with stairways providing access. The station is served by TER Bourgogne-Franche-Comté trains on the line from the Dijon-Ville station to Is-sur-Tille.[8] The station is also open for freight.[9]

TGV project

Due to the decision to increase the western branch of the LGV Rhin-Rhône to pass through Dijon, and the need for a new TGV station on this line, the current Gare de Dijon-Porte-Neuve will become Dijon's new TGV station, with an expected re-opening in 2025.[10] Improvements to Dijon-Porte-Neuve have already included the creation of a tram station and a link to Gare de Dijon-Ville, using the Dijon Tramway, which began operation in September 2012.[11]

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://m.ter.sncf.com/bourgogne-franche-comte/se-deplacer/gares/dijon-porte-neuve-87713008 Gare de Dijon-Porte-Neuve
  2. Web site: Survey of the Dijon à Is-sur-Tille Line . Chemins de fer de Paris à Lyon et à la Méditerranée. fr.
  3. Web site: Un quartier: Paysage et fonction; Enquête dans le quartier Clémenceau – Boudronnée . Institut pour une meilleure connaissance de l'histoire urbaine et des villes . Dijon, France . . 3 November 2013. fr.
  4. Web site: Quel avenir pour la Place de la République ? . 10 June 2010 . François-Xavier Dugourd . Dijon, France . Initiatives Dijon . 3 November 2013. fr.
  5. Web site: Les Chemins de fer secondaires de France – Département de la Côte-d'Or . 2008 . Fédération des amis des chemins de fer secondaires (FACS) . 29 May 2011 . fr . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110609200826/http://www.trains-fr.org/facs/lig21.htm . 9 June 2011 . dmy-all .
  6. Web site: Lignes de la Côte-d'Or . Gilbert Gillet . 2008 . Témoin du chemin de fer de France dans la seconde partie du XXe siècle . 29 May 2011. fr.
  7. Web site: Le Réseau métropolitain Rhin-Rhône . 13 July 2012. fr.
  8. https://mmt.vsct.fr/sites/default/files/swt/CBFC/2021-11/carte_reseau_ter_bourgogne_franche_comte.pdf Réseau ferroviaire et routier TER Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
  9. Web site: Site Fret SNCF : la gare de Dijon-Porte-Neuve . . Fret SNCF . SNCF . 29 May 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140202222126/http://fret.sncf.com/gare/act-detail/pays-FR/713008-gare.html . 2 February 2014 . fr . dead . dmy-all .
  10. Web site: TGV RHIN-RHÔNE: Une nouvelle offre TGV à Dijon en décembre 2011 . SNCF. fr.
  11. News: Dijon tram network opens six months early. Railway Gazette. 3 September 2012. 31 October 2013. 10 October 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171010160316/http://www.railwaygazette.com/news/single-view/view/dijon-tram-network-opens-six-months-early.html. dead.