TER Grand Est explained

Stations:396
Operator:SNCF
Began Operation:11 December 2016
Area Served:Grand Est, France
Owner:SNCF
Website:https://www.ter.sncf.com/grand-est
Daily Ridership:170 000
TER Grand Est

TER Grand Est or TER Fluo is the regional rail network serving the region of Grand Est, northeastern France. It is operated by the French national railway company SNCF. It was formed in 2016 from the previous TER networks TER Alsace, TER Lorraine and TER Champagne-Ardenne, when the respective regions were merged.

History

On 1 January 2016, the three administrative regions of Alsace, Lorraine and Champagne-Ardenne merged. As a result, on 11 December 2016, TER Grand Est was created out of the three existing systems TER Alsace, TER Lorraine and TER Champagne-Ardenne, including TER 200 and TER Vallée de la Marne.

In spring 2019, TER Grand Est was integrated into the intermodal network Fluo Grand Est. The new branding is used to signify TER train services operated in the region.[1]

Network

The rail and bus network as of February 2021:[2] [3]

Rail

Line !! Route
Alsace
StrasbourgMulhouseBasel SBB/SNCF[4]
Strasbourg ↔ Erstein ↔ SélestatColmar ↔ (Mulhouse)
(Strasbourg) ↔ Colmar ↔ Bollwiller ↔ Mulhouse
StrasbourgSaverneSarrebourg
StrasbourgHaguenau
StrasbourgHaguenau ↔ Niederbronn
StrasbourgSarregueminesSaarbrücken (=L18)
StrasbourgMolsheimObernaiBarrSélestat
StrasbourgMolsheim ↔ Rothau ↔ Saales ↔ Saint-Dié-des-VosgesÉpinal
StrasbourgLauterbourgWörth am Rhein[5]
LauterbourgWörth am Rhein[6]
StrasbourgKehlOffenburg[7]
StrasbourgNancy (=L20)
StrasbourgSaverneMetz (=L19)
MulhouseSaint-LouisBasel SBB/SNCF
MulhouseBelfort
MulhouseThannKruth[8]
StrasbourgEntzheim-AéroportMolsheim
Colmar ↔ Munster ↔ Metzeral
MulhouseMüllheimFreiburg[9]
StrasbourgHaguenauWissembourgNeustadt an der Weinstraße[10]
Champagne-Ardenne
SedanCharleville-MézièresReimsChampagne-Ardenne TGV
StrasbourgNancy ↔ Bar-le-Duc / Saint-Dizier ↔ Châlons-en-ChampagneParis-Est[11]
MulhouseBelfort / DijonCulmont - ChalindreyChaumontTroyesParis-Est[12]
Charleville-Mézières ↔ Hirson ↔ (Lille-Flandres[13])
ReimsChâlons-en-Champagne ↔ Saint-Dizier ↔ ChaumontCulmont - ChalindreyDijon[14]
Charleville-MézièresGivet
Charleville-MézièresSedan ↔ Longuyon ↔ Longwy (=L26)
ReimsChampagne-Ardenne TGV / Épernay
ReimsLaon
ReimsFismes
Lorraine
Nancy ↔ Pont-à-Mousson ↔ Pagny-sur-Moselle ↔ Metz
Metz ↔ Hagondange ↔ Thionville ↔ Bettembourg ↔ Luxembourg[15]
MetzThionville ↔ Apach↔ Perl ↔ Trier[16]
NancyÉpinalRemiremont
Épinal ↔ Lure↔ Belfort[17]
Nancy ↔ Pont-Saint-Vincent
Nancy ↔ Toul ↔ Neufchâteau ↔ Culmont - ChalindreyDijon
Nancy ↔ Lunéville ↔ Saint-Dié-des-Vosges
Nancy ↔ Blainville - Damelevières ↔ Lunéville
Metz ↔ Béning ↔ ForbachSaarbrücken Hauptbahnhof
Metz ↔ Béning ↔ Sarreguemines
StrasbourgSarregueminesSaarbrücken Hauptbahnhof (=A06)
StrasbourgSaverneMetz (=A14)
StrasbourgNancy (=A13)
Nancy ↔ Conflans - Jarny ↔ Longwy
Charleville-MézièresSedan ↔ Longuyon ↔ Longwy (=C08)
Thionville ↔ Longuyon ↔ Longwy
Metz ↔ Bar-le-Duc ↔ Épernay
Nancy ↔ Toul ↔ Bar-le-Duc ↔ Reims / Paris-Est
Metz ↔ Hagondange / Onville ↔ Conflans - Jarny ↔ Verdun
SarregueminesSaarbrücken Hauptbahnhof[18]

Bus

Line !! Route
Alsace
Sélestat ↔ Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines ↔ Saint-Dié-des-Vosges
Sélestat ↔ Ribeauvillé ↔ (Riquewihr)
Saverne ↔ Frohmuhl
Haguenau ↔ Obermodern ↔ Saverne
Ingwiller↔ Wimmenau ↔ Lichtenberg
Mommenheim ↔ Ettendorf ↔ Bouxwiller
Cernay↔ Sewen
Diemeringen↔ Sarre-Union ↔ Sarralbe
StrasbourgHaguenau
StrasbourgMolsheim ↔ Obernai ↔ BarrSélestat
StrasbourgMolsheim ↔ Rothau ↔ Saales
StrasbourgLauterbourg
MulhouseSaint-LouisBasel SBB/SNCF
Mulhouse ↔ Thann↔ Kruth
Colmar ↔ Munster ↔ Metzeral
StrasbourgHaguenauWissembourg
Champagne-Ardenne
Saint-Dizier ↔ Chaumont
Troyes ↔ Romilly-sur-Seine
Romilly-sur-Seine ↔ Nogent-sur-Seine
TroyesChaumont
Chaumont ↔ Langres
Châlons-en-Champagne ↔ Verdun
Sedan ↔ Carignan ↔ La Ferté-sur-Chiers
Troyes ↔ Saint-Florentin - Vergigny ↔ Laroche - Migennes
Ville-sous-la-Ferté ↔ Clairvaux ↔ Chaumont
Vitry-le-François ↔ Saint-Dizier
Lorraine
Thionville ↔ Bouzonville ↔ Creutzwald
Nancy ↔ Vézelise ↔ Mirecourt ↔ Vittel ↔ Contrexéville ↔ Damblain
(Nancy) ↔ Charmes ↔ Mirecourt↔ Vittel
Remiremont↔ Bussang
Remiremont ↔ La Bresse
Épinal ↔ Mirecourt↔ Vittel↔ Contrexéville↔ Neufchâteau
ÉpinalSaint-Dié-des-Vosges
Lunéville ↔ Rambervillers ↔ (Bruyères)
Sarreguemines ↔ Sarralbe↔ Sarre-Union ↔ Sarrebourg
Rémilly ↔ Morhange
Morhange↔ Sarrebourg
Sarrebourg ↔ Lutzelbourg
Igney - Avricourt↔ Nouvel-Avricourt ↔ Sarrebourg
Nancy↔ Pont-à-Mousson ↔ Pagny-sur-Moselle ↔ Metz
Toul↔ Allamps
MetzLongwy
Longuyon ↔ Montmédy
Pagny-sur-Moselle ↔ Onville ↔ Conflans - Jarny

See also

Notes and references

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: TER Fluo – Le réseau. FLUO – Le site de tous vos itinéraires en région Grand Est. fr. 2020-05-10.
  2. https://www.ter.sncf.com/grand-est/se-deplacer/fiches-horaires TER Grand Est
  3. 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
  4. Operated by TER 200.
  5. Mainly operated by DB trains between Lauterbourg and Wörth.
  6. Operated by DB.
  7. Also operated by OSB.
  8. Including Mulhouse Vallée de la Thur tram-train.
  9. Connecting services operated by DB between Müllheim an Freiburg-im-Brisgau.
  10. Operated by DB between Wissembourg and Neustadt an der Weinstraße.
  11. Operated by TER Vallée de la Marne between Bar-le-Duc / Saint-Dizier and Paris-Est, including Château-Thierry station, part of TER Hauts-de-Francenetwork.
  12. Belfort, Lure, Vesoul, Dijon and Is-sur-Tille are also part of TER Bourgogne-Franche-Comté network.
  13. See TER Hauts-de-France line K61.
  14. Operated by TER Bourgogne-Franche-Comté between Is-sur-Tille and Dijon.
  15. Also operated by CFL, between Bettembourg and Luxembourg.
  16. Mainly operated by DB between Perl and Trier (Trèves).
  17. Operated by TER Bourgogne-Franche-Comté.
  18. Operated by Saarbahn tram-train.