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Cherbourg station

Cherbourg station

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Gare de Cherbourg is the railway station of the city of Cherbourg, Normandy, France. It is the western terminus of the Mantes-la-Jolie–Cherbourg railway.

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History

On 5 September 1850, the president Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte visited Cherbourg and demanded the continuation of work on the Arsenal. He also demanded the construction of a railway line linking Cherbourg to Paris. The construction of the line was approved in 1852. The station was opened on 4 August 1858 by Napoleon III who arrived on the imperial train from Paris.

At the time of opening, the trip to Paris took ten hours and cost 22.85 FrF for a third class ticket and 41.55 FrF for a first class ticket.

Queen Victoria visited the city and its station the same day and took part in the grandiose celebrations. The third dock of the Cherbourg Arsenal, 1 200 000m³ in size, was opened and a steam ship immediately sailed from it.

At the end of the day, a statue of Napoleon I on a horse by Armand Le Véel was unveiled.

Services

Cherbourg station is served by regional trains to Lison, Caen and Paris.[1]

More information Preceding station, TER Normandie ...


  Ferry Connections  
Terminus   Irish Ferries
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  Dublin Port
Terminus   Stena Line
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  Rosslare Europort
Terminus   Brittany Ferries
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  Poole

References

  1. Plan du réseau, TER Normandie, accessed 14 April 2022.

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