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Arras–Dunkirk railway

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System
  
SNCF

Opened
  
1848-1861

Line length
  
113 km (70 mi)

Status
  
Operational

Operator(s)
  
SNCF

Owner
  
Réseau Ferré de France

Arras–Dunkirk railway

Locale
  
France Nord-Pas-de-Calais

Terminis
  
Gare de Dunkerque, Gare d'Arras

The Arras–Dunkirk railway is a French railway which runs from Arras to Dunkirk. Electrified double track it is 113 kilometres (70 miles) long.

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Services

As of August 2011 the line is used for TGV services from Dunkirk and St Omer to Paris via Hazebrouck and Arras, and for local TER Nord-Pas-de-Calais services. A TERGV service between Dunkirk and Lille-Europe uses the northern section of the line before accessing LGV Nord at Cassel.

History

The line was built in two stages. In 1848 the section from a junction with the Lille-Calais railway at Hazebrouck to Dunkirk was opened. The section from Arras to Hazebrouck was opened in 1861, and this became part of the route for trains between Paris and London via Calais until the Boulogne-Calais railway opened in 1867.

References

Arras–Dunkirk railway Wikipedia