TER Grand Est
TER Grand Est 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.
Network
The rail and bus network as of August 2017:[1]
Rail
Bus
- A 05: Niederbronn - Bitche
- A 20, A 21: Sélestat - Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines - Saint-Dié
- A 23: Sélestat - Ribeauvillé
- A 25: Frohmuhl - Obermodern-Zutzendorf - Saverne
- A 26: Haguenau - Obermodern-Zutzendorf - Saverne
- A 27: Saverne - Hattmatt
- A 28: Ingwiller - Wimmenau - Lichtenberg
- A 29: Mommenheim - Bouxwiller
- A 30: Cernay - Sewen
- C 12: Saint-Dizier - Joinville - Chaumont
- C 13: Troyes - Romilly-sur-Seine - Nogent-sur-Seine
- C 14: Troyes - Vendeuvre - Bar-sur-Aube - Chaumont
- C 15: Chaumont - Langres
- C 16: Châlons-en-Champagne - Verdun
- C 19: Sedan - Carignan - La Ferté-sur-Chiers
- C 20: Troyes - Laroche-Migennes
- C 21: Vendeuvre - Bar-sur-Aube - Ville-sous-la-Ferté
- C 22: Chaumont - Clairvaux
- C 23: Culmont-Chalindrey - Gray
- L 03: Thionville - Bouzonville - Creutzwald
- L 06: Nancy - Mirecourt - Contrexéville - Merrey - Culmont-Chalindrey
- L 08: Remiremont - Bussang
- L 09: Remiremont - La Bresse
- L 10: Épinal - Mirecourt - Vittel - Neufchâteau
- L 14: Lunéville - Rambervillers - Bruyères
- L 17: Sarreguemines - Bitche
- L 18: Sarre-Union - Sarrebourg
- L 19: Sarrebourg - Lutzelbourg
- L 22: Morhange - Sarrebourg
- L 24: Igney-Avricourt - Sarrebourg
See also
References
- ↑ TER Grand Est, Fiches horaires, accessed 23 August 2017.
External links
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