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Saint-Roch (Somme) station

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Railway station in Amiens, France

Amiens' Saint-Roch station in the 19th century.

Saint-Roch (Somme) is a station in the Northern French city of Amiens. The station was opened in 1847 when the line from Amiens to Abbeville opened. The station was heavily bombarded during the nights of 18 and 20 May 1940, but the building escaped relatively unscathed. It did not escape the allied bombardments of 1942 and 1944 and was rebuilt by Pierre Dufau in 1945.

Services

The station is served by regional trains to Calais, Rouen and Amiens.

Preceding station TER Hauts-de-France Following station
AmiensTerminus KronoK21 Abbevilletowards Calais
Amienstowards Lille-Flandres KronoK45 Poix-de-Picardietowards Rouen-RD
Dreuil-lès-Amienstowards Abbeville ProxiP21 Amienstowards Albert
AmiensTerminus ProxiP24 Namps-Quevauvillerstowards Abancourt
ProxiP45 Poix-de-Picardietowards Rouen-RD

References

  1. Gare de St-Roch (Somme), TER Hauts-de-France
  2. "Plan des lignes TER Hauts-de-France" (PDF). www.ter.sncf.com (in French). Retrieved 20 April 2022.

49°53′36″N 2°17′02″E / 49.89333°N 2.28389°E / 49.89333; 2.28389


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