Gare de Tours

Gare de Tours
Location Place du Général-Leclerc, Tours
France
Coordinates 47°23′23″N 0°41′37″E / 47.38972°N 0.69361°E / 47.38972; 0.69361Coordinates: 47°23′23″N 0°41′37″E / 47.38972°N 0.69361°E / 47.38972; 0.69361
Owned by RFF
Operated by SNCF
Line(s) TER, Corail
Platforms 2
Tracks 3
Construction
Architect Victor Laloux
Other information
Station code IATA: XJT[1]

Gare de Tours is a railway station serving the city Tours, Indre-et-Loire department, western France. It is situated on the Paris–Bordeaux railway, the Tours–Saint-Nazaire railway, and the non-electrified Tours–Le Mans railway. The Gare de Tours is a terminus; most TGV trains only serve the nearby Gare de Saint-Pierre-des-Corps.

On 28 December 1984, the railway station was classified as monument historique.[2]

The architect of the 1898 station was Victor Laloux, with four allegorical limestone statues of cities by Jean Antoine Injalbert (Bordeaux and Toulouse) and Jean-Baptiste Hugues (Limoges and Nantes).

Services

The following services currently call at Tours:

Preceding station   SNCF   Following station
toward eastern France
TGVTerminus
IntercitésTerminus
toward Caen
Intercités
toward Nantes
Intercités
Saint-Genouph
TER Pays de la Loire 19Terminus
La Membrolle-sur-Choisille
toward Le Mans
TER Pays de la Loire 25
TerminusTER Centre-Val de Loire 3
toward Orléans
TER Centre-Val de Loire 5
toward Nevers
TER Centre-Val de Loire 26
Notre-Dame-d'Oé
TER Centre-Val de Loire 29
Joué-lès-Tours
toward Chinon
TER Centre-Val de Loire 30
Monts
toward Poitiers
TER Centre-Val de Loire 31
Joué-lès-Tours
toward Loches

References

  1. Airport information for Gare de Tours at Search (for) Travel website.
  2. "Garde de Tours — Monuments historiques" (in French). Base Mérimée. Retrieved 4 April 2011.

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