Rosporden station
Rosporden is a railway station in Rosporden, Brittany, France. The station was opened on 7 September 1863, and is located on the Savenay–Landerneau railway. Today, the station is served by TGV (high speed) and TER (local) services operated by the SNCF.
Rosporden railway station | |
Location | Rosporden, Finistère, Brittany, |
Coordinates | 47°57′38″N 3°50′03″W |
Line(s) | Savenay–Landerneau railway |
History | |
Opened | 7 September 1863 |
Train services
The following services currently call at Rosporden:
- local services (TER Bretagne) Quimper - Lorient - Vannes - Redon - Nantes
- local services (TER Bretagne) Quimper - Lorient - Vannes - Redon - Rennes
- local services (TER Bretagne) Quimper - Quimperlé - Lorient
Series | Train Type | Route | Material | Notes |
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8700 | TGV | Paris Montparnasse - Rennes - Redon - Vannes - Auray - Lorient - Quimperlé - Rosporden - Quimper | TGV Atlantique |
Preceding station | SNCF | Following station | ||
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Terminus | TGV | toward Paris-Montparnasse |
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Terminus | TER Bretagne 2 | toward Rennes |
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TER Bretagne 3 | toward Nantes |
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TER Bretagne 19 | toward Vannes |
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