TER Grand Est

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TER Grand Est
TER Grand Est logo.png
Regiolis livrée Fluo Grand Est B85073, Gare de Paris-Est - 2.jpg
Régiolis in "Fluo Grand Est" livery at Paris-Est.
Overview
OwnerSNCF
Area servedGrand Est, France
Number of stations396
Daily ridership170 000
Websitehttps://www.ter.sncf.com/grand-est
Operation
Began operation11 December 2016
Operator(s)SNCF

TER Grand Est or TER Fluo is the regional rail network serving the region of Grand Est, northeastern France. It is operated by the French national railway company SNCF. It was formed in 2016 from the previous TER networks TER Alsace, TER Lorraine and TER Champagne-Ardenne, when the respective regions were merged.

History[]

On 1st January 2016, the three administrative regions of Alsace, Lorraine and Champagne-Ardenne merged. As a result, on 11 December 2016, TER Grand Est was created out of the three existing systems TER Alsace, TER Lorraine and TER Champagne-Ardenne, including TER 200 and TER Vallée de la Marne.

In spring 2019, TER Grand Est was integrated into the intermodal network . The new branding is used to signify TER train services operated in the region.[1]

Network[]

The rail and bus network as of February 2021:[2]

Rail[]

List of railway routes
Line Route
Alsace
A01 StrasbourgMulhouseBasel SBB/SNCF[Note 1]
A02a Strasbourg ↔ ↔ SélestatColmar ↔ (Mulhouse)
A02b (Strasbourg) ↔ Colmar ↔ ↔ Mulhouse
A03 StrasbourgSaverne
A04 Strasbourg
A05 Strasbourg ↔ ↔ ↔ Bitche
A06 StrasbourgSarregueminesSaarbrücken
A07 StrasbourgMolsheimObernaiBarrSélestat
A08 StrasbourgMolsheim ↔ ↔ ↔
A09 StrasbourgLauterbourgWörth am Rhein[Note 2]
A10 LauterbourgWörth am Rhein[Note 3]
A11 StrasbourgKehlOffenburg[Note 4]
A13 StrasbourgNancy
A14 StrasbourgMetz
A15 MulhouseSaint-LouisBasel SBB/SNCF
A16 MulhouseBelfort
A17 MulhouseThannKruth[Note 5]
A18 StrasbourgEntzheim-AéroportMolsheim
A19 Colmar ↔ ↔
A31 MulhouseMüllheimFreiburg[Note 6]
A34 StrasbourgHaguenauWissembourgNeustadt an der Weinstraße[Note 7]
Champagne-Ardenne
C01 Charleville-MézièresReimsChampagne-Ardenne TGV
C02 StrasbourgNancy ↔ / ↔ Châlons-en-ChampagneParis-Est[Note 8]
C04 MulhouseBelfort / DijonCulmont - ChalindreyChaumontTroyesParis-Est[Note 9]
C05 Charleville-Mézières ↔ ↔ (Lille-Flandres[Note 10])
C06 ReimsChâlons-en-Champagne ↔ ↔ ChaumontCulmont - ChalindreyDijon[Note 11]
C07 Charleville-Mézières
C08 Charleville-Mézières ↔ ↔ ↔ ↔ Luxembourg[Note 12]
C09 ReimsChampagne-Ardenne TGV / Épernay
C10 ReimsLaon
C11 ReimsFismes
Lorraine
L01a Nancy ↔ ↔ ↔ Metz
L01b Metz ↔ ↔ Thionville ↔ ↔ Luxembourg[Note 13]
L02 MetzThionville ↔ ↔ ↔ Trèves[Note 14]
L04 NancyÉpinalRemiremont
L05 Épinal ↔ ↔ Belfort[Note 15]
L06a Nancy
L07 Nancy ↔ ↔ ↔ Culmont - ChalindreyDijon[Note 11]
L11 Nancy ↔ ↔
L12 Nancy ↔ ↔
L15 Metz ↔ ↔ ForbachSaarbrücken Hauptbahnhof
L16 Metz ↔ ↔ SarregueminesBitche
L19a StrasbourgNancy
L19b StrasbourgMetz
L20 StrasbourgSarregueminesSaarbrücken Hauptbahnhof
L25 Nancy ↔ ↔ and ↔ Charleville-Mézières
L26 Charleville-Mézières ↔ ↔ ↔ ↔ Luxembourg[Note 12]
L27 Thionville ↔ ↔ Charleville-Mézières
L28 Metz ↔ ↔ (Paris-Est)
L29 Nancy ↔ ↔ ↔ Reims / Paris-Est
L30 Metz ↔ / ↔ ↔ Verdun
L31 SarregueminesSaarbrücken Hauptbahnhof[Note 16]

Bus[]

List of bus lines
Ligne Itinéraire
Alsace
A20 Sélestat ↔ ↔
A23 Sélestat ↔ ↔ ()
A25 Saverne
A26 ↔ ↔ Saverne
A27 Saverne
A28 ↔ ↔
A29 ↔ ↔
A30 Cernay
A36 ↔ ↔
A104 Strasbourg
A107 StrasbourgMolsheim ↔ ↔ BarrSélestat
A108 StrasbourgMolsheim ↔ ↔
A109 StrasbourgLauterbourg
A115 Mulhouse Saint-LouisBasel SBB/SNCF
A117 Mulhouse ↔ ↔
A119 Colmar ↔ ↔
A134 Strasbourg ↔ ↔
Champagne-Ardenne
C12 Chaumont
C13a Troyes
C13b
C14 Troyes Chaumont
C15 Chaumont
C16 Châlons-en-Champagne Verdun
C19 ↔ ↔
C20 Troyes ↔ - ↔
C22 ↔ ↔ Chaumont
C106 Vitry-le-François
Lorraine
L03 Thionville ↔ ↔
L06c Nancy ↔ ↔ ↔ ↔ ↔
L06d ( Nancy) ↔ ↔ ↔
L08 Remiremont
L09 Remiremont
L10 Épinal ↔ ↔ ↔ ↔
L13 Épinal
L14 ↔ ↔ ( )
L17 Sarreguemines ↔ ↔ ↔
L21a
L21b
L21c
L22 ↔ ↔
L101a Nancy↔ ↔ ↔ Metz
L107
L125 Metz
L126
L130 ↔ ↔

See also[]

  • Réseau Ferré de France
  • List of SNCF stations in Alsace
  • List of SNCF stations in Lorraine
  • List of SNCF stations in Champagne-Ardenne

Notes and references[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Operated by .
  2. ^ Mainly operated by DB trains between Lauterbourg and Wörth.
  3. ^ Operated by DB.
  4. ^ Also operated by OSB.
  5. ^ Including Mulhouse Vallée de la Thur tram-train.
  6. ^ Connecting services operated by DB between Müllheim an Freiburg-im-Brisgau.
  7. ^ Operated by DB between Wissembourg and Neustadt an der Weinstraße.
  8. ^ Operated by between Bar-le-Duc / Saint-Dizier and Paris-Est, including Château-Thierry station, part of TER Hauts-de-Francenetwork.
  9. ^ Belfort, Lure, Vesoul, Dijon and Is-sur-Tille are also part of TER Bourgogne-Franche-Comté network.
  10. ^ Operated by TER Hauts-de-France between Hirson and Lille-Flandres.
  11. ^ Jump up to: a b Operated by TER Bourgogne-Franche-Comté between Is-sur-Tille and Dijon.
  12. ^ Jump up to: a b Operated by CFL between Longwy et Luxembourg.
  13. ^ Also operated by CFL, between Bettembourg and Luxembourg.
  14. ^ Mainly operated by DB between Perl and Trèves (Trier).
  15. ^ Operated by TER Bourgogne-Franche-Comté.
  16. ^ Operated by Saarbahn tram-train.

References[]

  1. ^ "TER Fluo – Le réseau". FLUO – Le site de tous vos itinéraires en région Grand Est (in French). Retrieved 10 May 2020.
  2. ^ TER Grand Est, Fiches horaires, accessed 2nd February 2021.

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