Lannion station
Gare de Lannion is a railway station serving the town Lannion, Côtes-d'Armor department, western France. It is the northern terminus of the Plouaret–Lannion railway. The railway line between Plouaret and Lannion has been electrified in 2000. A new station has been built in Lannion.
Lannion | |
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Location | 1 avenue du Général de Gaulle 22300 Lannion Côtes-d'Armor France |
Elevation | 8 m |
Owned by | SNCF |
Operated by | SNCF |
Platforms | 1 |
Tracks | 2 |
History | |
Opened | November 13, 1881 |
Traffic | |
Passengers (2018) | 192 072[1] |
Services | |
TGV TER Bretagne |
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View of Lannion Station Platforms
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The station
Services
Preceding station | SNCF | Following station | ||
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Terminus | TGV | toward Paris-Montparnasse |
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Terminus | TER Bretagne 21 |
- At the station connection with the Tibus network, a coach service running between Lannion, Trébeurden, Trégastel and Perros-Guirec, is possible.
At the cinema
The former Lannion Station can be seen at the end of the 1946 movie La Bataille du rail (The Battle of the Rails).
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