Nantes | |
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Train | |
General information | |
Location | 27, boulevard de Stalingrad BP 34112 44041 Nantes cedex 1 |
Coordinates | 47°13′0″N 1°32′30″W / 47.21667°N 1.54167°W |
Owned by | RFF / SNCF |
Line(s) | Tours–Saint-Nazaire railway |
Platforms | 9 |
Tracks | 14 (11 through; 3 terminus) |
Construction | |
Platform levels | 1 |
Other information | |
Station code | 87481002 |
History | |
Opened | 1968 |
Electrified | 25 kV AC |
Passengers | |
10 million/year | |
Nantes station (French: Gare de Nantes) is the principal passenger railway station serving the French city of Nantes. It is a through station aligned east–west, with entrances and station facilities on both north and south sides. The two entrances are often described as Gare Nord and Gare Sud, as if they were separate stations, but they are in fact linked to each other and to all the platforms by a pedestrian subway. In 2020, after 3 years of work, a new pedestrian aerial way has been built over the railways to facilitate the passengers flow.
Construction was started on the current station in 1965, and it was placed into service three years later. It is situated somewhat to the east of the old Gare d'Orléans, originally the Nantes station of the Chemin de Fer de Paris à Orléans, which it replaced. The southern entrance hall was opened in 1989, in time for the inauguration of the TGV Atlantique. For years, major changes have extended the station capacity to ease the users journeys. The first major step was done in 2020 with the addition of the new aerial way, part of a more global transformation project which should end in 2025, with a complete restructuration of the station area.
Line 1 of the Tramway de Nantes serves the northern hall of the station. The southern hall is served by several of the bus services of the Tan network, including the Navette Tan Air express shuttle service to Nantes Atlantique Airport.[1] All platforms at train station Nantes have elevators and escalators to help people with limited mobility.