Dijon-Ville station

Dijon or Dijon-Ville is a railway station located in Dijon, Côte-d'Or, eastern France. The station was opened in 1849 and is located on the Paris–Marseille railway, Dijon-Is-sur-Tille railway, Dijon-Saint-Amour railway and Dijon-Vallorbe railway. The train services are operated by SNCF and Thello.

Dijon-Ville
Dijon railway station
LocationDijon, Côte-d'Or, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté,
 France
Coordinates47°19′24″N 5°1′38″E
Line(s)Paris-Marseille railway
Dijon-Is-sur-Tille railway
Dijon-Saint-Amour railway
Dijon-Vallorbe railway
Platforms11
Tracks11 + Depot
History
Opened1849
Services
Preceding station   SNCF   Following station
Terminus
TGV
toward Mulhouse
toward Paris-Lyon
TGV
Terminus
TGV
Mulhouse
toward Zürich
TGV
toward Luxembourg
Terminus
TGV
Dole
toward Lausanne
toward Paris-Lyon
TGV
Beaune
TGV
toward Mulhouse
toward Nancy
TGV
toward Nice-Ville
toward Metz-Ville
TGV
toward Luxembourg
TGV
Paris-Gare de Lyon
Terminus
Thello
toward Venice
TerminusTER Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
Gevrey-Chambertin
TER Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
Beaune
toward Nevers
TER Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
Ouges
TER Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
toward Is-sur-Tille
Velars
toward Auxerre
TER Bourgogne-Franche-ComtéTerminus
Les Laumes-Alésia
toward Paris-Bercy
TER Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
TerminusTER Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
Neuilly-lès-Dijon
Location
Dijon-Ville
Location in France
Dijon-Ville
Location in Europe

Train services

From Dijon train services depart to major French cities such as: Paris, Lyon, Marseille, Nice, Montpellier, Belfort, Besançon, Mulhouse, Strasbourg.

International services operate to Switzerland: Zürich, Basel, Lausanne and Italy: Milan and Venice.

  • High speed services (TGV) Paris - Dijon - Besançon - Belfort - Mulhouse
  • High speed services (TGV) Paris - Dijon - Besançon-Viotte
  • High speed services (TGV) Paris - Dijon - Lausanne
  • High speed services (TGV) Paris - Dijon - Mulhouse - Basel - Zürich
  • High speed services (TGV) Paris - Dijon - Chalon-sur-Saône
  • High speed services (TGV) Lille - Paris-Aéroport Charles de Gaulle - Dijon - Besançon - Belfort - Mulhouse
  • High speed services (TGV) Nancy - Strasbourg - Dijon - Lyon - Avignon - Marseille - Cannes - Nice
  • High speed services (TGV) Metz - Strasbourg - Besançon - Dijon - Lyon - Valence TGV - Montpellier
  • Night train (Thello) Paris - Milan - Verona - Padua - Venice
  • Regional services (TER Bourgogne-Franche-Comté) Dijon - Beaune - Montchanin - Le Creusot - Étang - Nevers
  • Regional services (TER Bourgogne-Franche-Comté) Dijon - Beaune - Chagny - Chalon-sur-Saône
  • Regional services (TER Bourgogne-Franche-Comté) Dijon - Dole - Besançon
  • Regional services (TER Bourgogne-Franche-Comté) Dijon - Montbard - Laroche-Migennes - Auxerre
  • Regional services (TER Bourgogne-Franche-Comté) Dijon - Beaune - Chagny - Chalon-sur-Saône - Macon - Lyon
  • Regional services (TER Bourgogne-Franche-Comté) Dijon - St-Jean-de-Losne - Seurre - Louhans - Bourg-en-Bresse
  • Regional services (TER Bourgogne-Franche-Comté) Dijon - Is-sur-Tille
  • Regional services (TER Bourgogne-Franche-Comté) Paris - Sens - Laroche-Migennes - Dijon
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