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Mâcon-Loché TGV station

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High-speed rail station in east-central France Not to be confused with Mâcon-Ville station.
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Mâcon-Loché TGV SNCF TGV inOui
Gare de Mâcon-Loché TGV
A TGV passes through Mâcon Loché station
General information
Location142 Rue de Pouilly-Loché
71000 Mâcon
Saône-et-Loire
France
Coordinates46°16′59″N 4°46′40″E / 46.28306°N 4.77778°E / 46.28306; 4.77778
Owned bySNCF
Operated bySNCF
Line(s)TGV Sud-Est
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks4
Other information
Station code87725705
History
Opened27 September 1981
Services
Preceding station SNCF Following station
Paris-LyonTerminus TGV inOui Bourg-en-Bressetowards Annecy
Lyon-Saint-Exupéry TGVtowards Bourg-Saint-Maurice
Le Creusot TGVtowards Paris-Lyon Lyon-Part-Dieutowards Lyon-Perrache

Mâcon-Loché TGV station (French: Gare de Mâcon-Loché TGV) is a railway station on the TGV Sud-Est located in the commune of Mâcon, Saône-et-Loire, France. Its address is 142, Rue de Pouilly-Loché, 71000 Mâcon, the station is a few kilometres from the neighbouring town of Loché. The next station southbound is Lyon Part-Dieu and the next northbound station is Le Creusot TGV.

The station

Mâcon-Loché TGV station is a basic station with four tracks. The two inner tracks are reserved for trains passing through; the two outer ones are served by side platforms. The station is connected to the regional rail network via shuttle bus.

In 2019, SNCF customers named Mâcon-Loché station as one of the best in the country for customer satisfaction, coming in behind Meuse and Belfort – Montbéliard.

History

Mâcon-Loché TGV opened on 27 September 1981, along with the first TGV line, the LGV Sud-Est. On 14 September 1992, the first high-speed accident in TGV history occurred at the station when Train 56 derailed while running at 270 km/h (167 mph). Nobody was killed, but some people waiting for another TGV on the platform were injured by ballast kicked up from the trackbed by the train.

See also

References

  1. Figaro, Le (11 February 2019). "Le palmarès des gares les plus appréciées… et les plus détestées". Le Figaro (in French). Retrieved 13 February 2020.
  2. "Mâcon - Transports. Mâcon-Loché, deuxième gare TGV préférée de France". Le Journal de Saone de la Loire (in French). Retrieved 13 February 2020.
  3. Clement, Arnaud (28 July 2013). "Transports. Il y a 21 ans, un TGV déraillait à Loché". Le Journal de Saone de la Loire (in French). Retrieved 13 February 2020.

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