Le Havre station explained

Le Havre
Address:Le Havre, Normandy,
France
Coordinates:49.4928°N 0.1253°W
Owned:SNCF
Operator:SNCF
Line:Paris–Le Havre railway,
Lézarde Express Régionale
Tracks:5
Opened:1847
Services Collapsible:yes

Le Havre station (French: Gare du Havre) is the main railway station located in Le Havre, Seine-Maritime, France. The station was opened on 22 March 1847 and is located on the Paris–Le Havre railway. The train services are operated by SNCF.

The station building was built in 1932 by Henri Pacon for the CF de l'Etat replacing the older building along with a new clock tower. It is a terminus and the passenger hall is parallel to the street. Of the old building, only the rooftop by Juste Lisch remains.

Train services

The station is served by the following services:[1]

Tram services

The station is served by the Le Havre tramway, which has a tram stop outside the entrance of the station.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://sncf-ter-normandie.latitude-cartagene.com/assets/carte_region.pdf Plan du réseau