Angoulême station explained
Angoulême is a railway station located in Angoulême, Charente, south-western France. The station was opened in 1852 and is located on the Paris–Bordeaux railway, Saintes-Angoulême railway and Limoges-Angoulême railway. The train services are operated by SNCF.
The station building is part of the former Collège Royal de la Marine, as testified by an enamel plaque in the booking hall.
Train services
The following services call at Angoulême:[1]
- High speed services (TGV) Paris - Tours - Poitiers - Bordeaux
- High speed services (TGV) Lille - Aeroport CDG - Tours - Poitiers - Bordeaux
- High speed services (TGV) (Freiburg (Breisgau)) - Strasbourg - Aeroport CDG - Tours - Poitiers - Bordeaux
- Local services (TER Nouvelle-Aquitaine) Bordeaux - Libourne - Angoulême
- Local services (TER Nouvelle-Aquitaine) Angoulême - Poitiers
- Local services (TER Nouvelle-Aquitaine) La Rochelle - Rochefort - Saintes - Cognac - Angoulême
- Local services (TER Nouvelle-Aquitaine) Royan - Saintes - Cognac - Angoulême
- Local services (TER Nouvelle-Aquitaine) Angoulême - Limoges
Bus services
- Angoulême - Barbezieux - Jonzac - Pons
Notes and References
- Web site: Plan du réseau TER en Nouvelle-Aquitaine. www.ter.sncf.com. fr. 14 April 2022.