TER Auvergne

TER Auvergne was the regional rail network serving Auvergne région, France. In 2017 it was merged into the new TER Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes.

TER Auvergne
Overview
Websitehttp://www.sncf.com/en/trains/ter
Technical
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge

Network

Rail

Line Route Frequency Notes
1 (3) (Nevers – ... -) Moulins-sur-AllierBessay† – Varennes-sur-AllierSaint-Germain-des-FossésVichyRiom-Châtel-GuyonClermont-Ferrand (- ... – Vic-le-Comte) 15× per day + 7× Intercités
2 Clermont-Ferrand ... Vichy ... Roanne ... Lyon-Perrache (see TER Rhône-Alpes line 24 for details)
6 Clermont-Ferrand ... Thiers ... Saint-Étienne (see TER Rhône-Alpes line 11 for details)
8 (29) Clermont-FerrandClermont-La RotondeRoyat-ChamalièresDurtol-Nohanent† – Volvic ... LaqueuilleLa Bourboule – Le Mont-Dore (see TER Limousin lines 8 and 11 for details of the branch lines from Laqueuille to Limoges and Brive-la-Gaillarde)
9 Montluçon ... Commentry ... GannatAigueperseAubiat† – Pontmort† – Riom-Châtel-GuyonGerzat† – Clermont-Ferrand
10 Bourges ... Montluçon (see TER Centre line 36 for details)
12 Moulins-sur-Allier ... Lyon-Perrache
14 Clermont-Ferrand ... Issoire ... Neussargues ... Aurillac
15 Toulouse-MatabiauAurillac (see TER Midi-Pyrénées line 3 for details)
21 Brive-la-GaillardeTurenne† – Les Quatre Routes† – Saint-Denis-près-MartelVayrac† – Bétaille† – Puybrun† – Bretenoux-BiarsLaval-de-CèreLamativie† – LaroquebrouAurillac 4× per day
22 Le Puy-en-Velay ... Bas-Monistrol ... Saint-Étienne ... Lyon-Perrache (see TER Rhône-Alpes line 10 for details)
24 (4, 5, 23) Clermont-FerrandClermont-La PardieuSarliève-Cournon† – Le Cendre-OrcetLes Martres-de-Veyre† – Vic-le-Comte† – Parent-Coudes-Champeix† – Issoire ... Brioude ... Le Puy-en-Velay
30 Clermont-Ferrand ... Brioude ... Langeac ... Alès ... Nîmes (see TER Languedoc-Roussillon line 9 for details)
34 Moulins-sur-Allier ... Paray-le-Monial ... Lyon-Perrache (see TER Bourgogne line 7 for details)
† Not all trains call at this station

Bus

Rolling stock

Multiple units

On order:
  • SNCF Class Z 27500 (ZGC Z 27500)

Locomotives

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See also


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