Sarrebourg station explained

Sarrebourg
Type:SNCF railway station
Address:Place de la gare, 57400 Sarrebourg
Coordinates:48.7382°N 7.0528°W
Line:Paris-Strasbourg railway,
Strasbourg-Metz railway,
Sarrebourg-Abreschviller railway
Tracks:5 + service tracks
Parking:yes
Bicycle:yes
Opened:29 mai 1851
Rebuilt:1 juin 1923
Code:87215012
Owned:SNCF
Web:Gare de Sarrebourg

Sarrebourg station is a railway station serving the town Sarrebourg, Moselle department, northeastern France. It is situated on the Paris–Strasbourg railway.

The first station was put in operation in 1851 by the Strasbourg–Basel railway company, which operates the section between the cities of Strasbourg and Sarrebourg on request by the Paris–Strasbourg railway company.

As of 2022, it is a travellers station of the Société nationale des chemins de fer français, belonging to the regional railway network TER Grand Est. It is served by TGV (high speed) trains and by regional express transport trains.

The station is served by trains towards Paris-Est, Strasbourg, Metz and Nancy.[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.ter.sncf.com/grand-est/se-deplacer/fiches-horaires TER Grand Est
  2. https://mmt.vsct.fr/sites/default/files/swt/CGRE/2022-02/Carte%20Grand%20Est%20-%20septembre%202020%20A3_tcm75-154926_tcm75-213386%20%282%29.pdf Le réseau TER Fluo