Saint-Omer-en-Chaussée station explained

Saint-Omer-en-Chaussée
Address:Rue de la Gare
Saint-Omer-en-Chaussée
Coordinates:49.5303°N 1.9969°W
Line:Épinay-Villetaneuse–Le Tréport-Mers railway
Levels:2
Platform:2
Opened:July 1, 1875
Owned:RFF/SNCF

Saint-Omer-en-Chaussée is a railway station located in the commune of Saint-Omer-en-Chaussée in the Oise department, France. It is served by TER Hauts-de-France trains from Beauvais to Le Tréport-Mers.[1] The station was first opened on July 1, 1875. The station is accessible for disabled persons. It consists of a simple shelter, a ticket machine and a notice board. Trains cannot pass each other at the station anymore.

History

At Saint-Omer-en-Chaussée, the former Beauvais–Amiens railway connected to the Épinay-Villetaneuse–Le Tréport-Mers railway. The line Beauvais - Amiens was discontinued on January 9, 1939 and the service was replaced with buses. The only remains of the goods station are the far end of the railway junction that led to the Maggi milk factory.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Plan des lignes TER Hauts-de-France. www.ter.sncf.com. fr. 21 April 2022.