Ascq station
Ascq is a railway station serving the former village of Ascq, now part of Villeneuve-d'Ascq city, Nord department, northern France.
History[]
In nineteenth century the industrial revolution is developing industry in northern France. Ascq is linked to Lille with the construction of the railway station in 1865, and in 1885 to Roubaix.
During the Second World War, numerous trains were going through Ascq and members of the resistance would regularly commit acts of sabotage. On 1 April 1944, after such an act of sabotage, the Nazis killed 86 men. This event is known as the Ascq massacre.
In the late 1990s, before the construction of a new Belgian high speed railway line, Eurostar and Thalys trains going to Belgium were going through Ascq station.
Services[]
Preceding station | SNCF | Following station | ||
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toward Lille-Flandres | TER Hauts-de-France 11 | toward Namur |
The Transpole bus 43 is serving the railway station.
Trains garage[]
The railway station hosts a little train museum in the trains garage (halle aux trains) animated by the AAATV association. It houses a steam locomotive 141 TC 51 and an electric locomotive BB 12004 restored among many other train materials.[1]
The 141 TC 51
The BB 12004
Gallery[]
Ascq station, around 1900
Ascq station, from east
An Amsterdam-Paris thalys goes through the station in 1996
Two Belgian trains in the station
References[]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gare d'Ascq. |
- Timetables TER Nord-Pas-de-Calais (in French)
Coordinates: 50°37′19″N 3°9′36″E / 50.62194°N 3.16000°E
- Buildings and structures in Villeneuve-d'Ascq
- Railway stations in France opened in 1865
- Railway stations in Nord (French department)
- Hauts-de-France railway station stubs