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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 ] .

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The station in the first half of the XX It is century.

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 ] .

  1. 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
  2. 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
  3. 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).
  4. Gallica site, “Work completed: Tournus station”, in Reports and deliberations-General Council, Saône-et-Loire , 1894/08, p. 135 integral (Accessed September 22, 2013).
  5. Gallica site, “Maintenance and surveillance: Tournus”, in Reports and deliberations-General Council, Saône-et-Loire , 1904/08, p. 147 integral (Accessed September 22, 2013).
  6. 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)
  7. Nomenclature stations PLM, 1911, nomenclature in topographic order p. 80 integral (accessed September 22, 2013)
  8. Nomenclature PLM stations (explanation of the references), 1911, p. 5 read (accessed September 22, 2013)
  9. Site fret.sncf.com, Stations nomenclature: Tournus Code Gare 725622 (Accessed September 22, 2013).
  10. Region-bourgogne.fr site: inauguration of Tournus station (Accessed September 22, 2013).
  11. Frequentation in stations » , on ressources.data.sncf.com (consulted the ) .
  12. A B C and D Hours and practical information from the Tournus station » , on www.ter.sncf.com (consulted the ) .
  13. Mobigo Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, take me where I want | Saône-et-Loire » , on viamobigo.fr (consulted the ) .

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