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The Tournus station is a French train station at the Paris-Lyon line in Marseille-Saint-Charles, located on the territory of the town of Tournus, in the department of Saône-et-Loire in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region.
It was put into service in 1854 by the Compagnie du Chemin de Fer de Paris in Lyon (PL); The passenger building is due to the architect Alexis Cendrier. It is a passenger station of the National Society of French Railways (SNCF) of the TER Bourgogne-Franche-Comté network served by regional express trains.
Established in 194 m At altitude, the Tournus station is located at the mileage point (PK) 407,753 of the Paris-Lyon line in Marseille-Saint-Charles, between the open stations of Sennecey-le-Grand and Fleurville-Pont-de-Vaux.
The “Tournus station” is put into service on By the Compagnie du Chemin de Fer de Paris in Lyon (PL), when it opens the exploitation the section of Chalon (Saint-Côme) in Lyon (Vaise), from its Paris line to Lyon [ first ] .
Intermediate station, it has a passenger building due to the architect of the company PL Alexis Cendrier. It is made up of three spans, with two floors and attic [ 2 ] .
In 1881, gas lighting was installed in the station [ 3 ] .
In 1894, the overflow installations were enlarged [ 4 ] .
In 1904, the station buildings required repair work [ 5 ] .
The Tournus station Figure in the 1911 nomenclature of stations, stations and stops, of the Compagnie des Chemins de Rail de Paris in Lyon and the Mediterranean (PLM) [ 6 ] . She wears it n O 6 of the Paris line in Marseille and Ventimille ( 4 It is section) [ 7 ] . It is a partially open station, in the full high -speed service (GV) and small speed (PV) [ 8 ] .
The station is closed to the SNCF freight service, the [ 9 ] .
The , the Burgundy Regional Council inaugurates the renovation of Tournus station, which records growth in passages with more than 205,000 travelers per year, and a service of nearly 50 daily terrans on weekdays, from Monday to Friday [ ten ] .
In 2016, she hosted 237,932 travelers, after a number of 268,750 travelers in 2015 and 280,900 travelers in 2014 [ 11 ] .
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SNCF station, it has a passenger building (open from Monday to Saturday from 6 h To 22 h 30 , and Sunday and public holidays of 7 h To 22 h 30 ) with window (open from Monday to Thursday from 8 h 30 To twelfth h 30 and of 13 h 30 To 17 h , Friday from 11 h 45 To 18 h , and closed on weekends) [ twelfth ] . It is notably equipped with automata for the purchase of transport titles, as well as a waiting room. As a “TER Access” station, it has fittings, equipment and services for people with reduced mobility [ twelfth ] .
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Tournus is a traveler station of the Ter Bourgogne-Franche-Comté network, served by regional express trains of the Dijon-Ville relations (or Paris-Bercy) in Lyon-Perrache (or Lyon-Part-Dieu), and Chalon-sur-Saône in Mâcon-Ville [ twelfth ] .
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The station is served by two regular Mobigo coach lines [ 13 ] :
- Line 713 : Tournus ↔ Louhans;
- Line 714 : Mâcon ↔ Chalon-sur-Saône.
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A bicycle park and a parking lot are arranged on the outskirts [ twelfth ] .
- François and Maguy Palau, “1.22 Chalon (Saint Côme) -lyon (Vaise): July 10, 1854”, in the rail in France: the Second Empire, volume 1, 1852-1857, Palau, Paris, 1998 (ISBN 2-950-94211-3 ) , p. 79
- François Poupardin, “The traveler buildings built along the imperial line”, Revue d’Histoire des chemins de rail [online], 38 | 2008, posted on May 10, 2011, accessed September 20, 2013. URL: http://rhcf.revions.org/404
- Gallica site, “New works and track service: Paris line in Lyon”, in Reports and deliberations-General Council, Saône-et-Loire , 1881/08, p. 174 integral (Accessed September 22, 2013).
- Gallica site, “Work completed: Tournus station”, in Reports and deliberations-General Council, Saône-et-Loire , 1894/08, p. 135 integral (Accessed September 22, 2013).
- Gallica site, “Maintenance and surveillance: Tournus”, in Reports and deliberations-General Council, Saône-et-Loire , 1904/08, p. 147 integral (Accessed September 22, 2013).
- Gallica.bnf.fr site, stations nomenclature, stations and stops from the railroads from Paris to Lyon and the Mediterranean, 1911: stations nomenclature, stations and stops, in alphabetical order p. 45 integral (accessed September 22, 2013)
- Nomenclature stations PLM, 1911, nomenclature in topographic order p. 80 integral (accessed September 22, 2013)
- Nomenclature PLM stations (explanation of the references), 1911, p. 5 read (accessed September 22, 2013)
- Site fret.sncf.com, Stations nomenclature: Tournus Code Gare 725622 (Accessed September 22, 2013).
- Region-bourgogne.fr site: inauguration of Tournus station (Accessed September 22, 2013).
- ‘ Frequentation in stations » , on ressources.data.sncf.com (consulted the ) .
- ‘ Hours and practical information from the Tournus station » , on www.ter.sncf.com (consulted the ) .
- ‘ Mobigo Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, take me where I want | Saône-et-Loire » , on viamobigo.fr (consulted the ) .
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