Laon station

Laon is a railway station serving the town Laon.,[1] Aisne department, northern France. It was built in 1857 by Chemins de Fer du Nord.

Laon
Entrance to the station
LocationPlace des droits de l'Homme
02000 Laon
Coordinates49.57061667°N 3.624211111°E / 49.57061667; 3.624211111
Owned bySNCF
Line(s)Reims-Laon railway

History

Chemins de Fer du Nord operates the station at the opening of the line section in Laon on September 1, 1853. It opens the section of Villers-Cotterets in Laon on June 2, 1862.[2]

In 2016, according to SNCF estimates, the station's annual attendance is 777,328 passengers, after 805,082 travelers in 2015 and 842,067 travelers in 2014[3]

A parking for vehicles is arranged around the station.[4]

Train services

Preceding station   SNCF   Following station
TerminusTER Grand Est C10
toward Reims
Soissons
toward Paris-Nord
TER Hauts-de-France 20Terminus
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