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Railway station in Dieppe, France
Dieppe station

Dieppe station (French: Gare de Dieppe) is the train station for the town of Dieppe, Seine-Maritime and was built by Chemins de fer de Paris à Cherbourg and opened on 28 July 1848. It used to have a direct connection with Paris-St. Lazare via Serqueux and Gisors, but this line was closed in 2006. Along with Dieppe-Port, it was a stop on the trains from Paris to London via Newhaven. The station is now the terminus of a line from Paris via Rouen.

Services

The station is served by fast and local trains to Rouen.

Preceding station TER Normandie Following station
Auffaytowards Rouen-RD Krono Terminus
Saint-Aubin-sur-Scietowards Rouen-RD Proxi

References

  1. Plan du réseau, TER Normandie, accessed 10 May 2022.

External links

49°55′17″N 1°4′52″E / 49.92139°N 1.08111°E / 49.92139; 1.08111


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