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Gare de Serqueux

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Owned by
  
RFF/SNCF

Tracks
  
4 plus sidings

Platforms
  
1 outside, 2 island

Opened
  
18 April 1867

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Location
  
Place de la Gare 76400 Serqueux, France

Line(s)
  
Amiens–Rouen railway, Saint-Denis–Dieppe railway

Similar
  
Gare de Gisors‑Embranchement, Gare d'Abancourt, Gare de Montérolier‑Buchy, Gare de Dieppe, Gare de Rouen‑Rive‑Droite

The Gare de Serqueux (Serqueux station) is a railway station located in the commune of Serqueux in the Seine-Maritime department, France. It is an interchange station between the Amiens - Rouen line and the Gisors - Serqueux - Dieppe line.

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History

The station also had a connection to Charleval

Serqueux, an important railway junction, was bombed in World War II. The church and part of the village were destroyed, but the station, with its architecture typical of the Nord company, remained untouched.

In November 2006, the administrative tribunal ruled the closure of the Serqueux - Dieppe section of the Paris Saint-Lazare to Dieppe line to be illegal, but the SNCF had already dismantled the line installations. The right of way has been turned into a greenway between Beaubec-la-Rosière and Saint-Aubin-le-Cauf.

Current service

The station is served by TER Haute-Normandie and TER Picardie trains from Rouen to Amiens and Lille and by TER Haute-Normandie coaches from Gisors to Dieppe.

Equipment

The station was electrified with 25 kV 50 Hz alternating current in the course of electrification of the Amiens - Rouen line. The initial section of the Gisors - Serqueux line, which is not yet electrified, is also equipped with catenaries. That line, affected by the government retrenchment of 2009 and closed to commercial traffic since 19 January 2009, could be rapidly modernised.

Renovation of the passenger facilities (work on the passage under the tracks and the carpark, repainting) was planned for 2009.

References

Gare de Serqueux Wikipedia


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