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Modane station

Coordinates: 45°11′35″N 6°39′32″E / 45.19306°N 6.65889°E / 45.19306; 6.65889
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Modane SNCF
Modane railway station
General information
LocationModane, Savoie, Rhône-Alpes,
 France
Coordinates45°11′35″N 6°39′32″E / 45.19306°N 6.65889°E / 45.19306; 6.65889
Line(s)Culoz–Modane railway
Platforms3
Other information
Station code87742007
History
Opened17 September 1871
Services
Preceding station SNCF Following station
Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne
towards Paris-Lyon
TGV inOui
Bardonecchia
towards Milan
Preceding station TER Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Following station
Saint-Michel-Valloire
towards Chambéry
53 Terminus

Modane is a railway station located in Modane, Savoie, France. The station was opened on 17 September 1871 and is located on the Culoz–Modane railway. The train services are operated by SNCF.

On 10 September 2017, Turin metropolitan railway service extended Line SFM3 to Modane. This service is only offered on Sundays and public holidays.[1]

Train services

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The station is served by the following services:[2]

  • High speed services (TGV) Paris - Chambéry - Turin - Milan
  • High speed services (TGV) Paris - Chambéry - Modane
  • Regional services (TER Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes) Chambéry - Modane

The station is an intermediate stop on the Milan–Paris Frecciarossa operated by Trenitalia France.[3][4]

References

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  1. ^ "SFM Torino regional services extended into France". Railway Gazette. 12 September 2017. Retrieved 18 July 2019.
  2. ^ Réseau TER et cars Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, TER Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, accessed 24 April 2022.
  3. ^ "Il viaggio del primo Frecciarossa Milano-Lione-Parigi" [The journey of the first Frecciarossa Milan-Lyon-Paris]. Rai News (in Italian). 18 December 2021. Retrieved 15 March 2024.
  4. ^ "Trenitalia, partiti oggi i primi Frecciarossa che collegano Parigi con Milano, passando per Porta Susa" [Trenitalia: The first Frecciarossa trains connecting Paris with Milan, passing through Porta Susa, left today]. Torino Oggi (in Italian). 18 December 2021. Retrieved 15 March 2024.