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Railway station in France
Meuse TGV [REDACTED] [REDACTED]
General information
LocationLes Trois-Domaines, Meuse, Lorraine, France
Coordinates48°58′42″N 5°16′18″E / 48.97833°N 5.27167°E / 48.97833; 5.27167
Line(s)LGV Est
Platforms2
Tracks4
History
Opened2007
Services
Preceding station SNCF Following station
Champagne-Ardenne TGVtowards Paris-Est TGV inOui Lorraine TGVtowards Strasbourg
Metz-Villetowards Luxembourg
Nancy-VilleTerminus

Meuse TGV is a railway station that opened in June 2007 along with the LGV Est, a TGV high-speed rail line from Paris to Strasbourg. It is located in Les Trois-Domaines, about 30 km from Verdun and Bar-le-Duc, France. Designed by Jean-Marie Duthilleul, director of architecture for the SNCF, it is the first timber-built station in France since Abbeville in 1856.

On 14 November 2015, a test train performing commissioning tests on the second phase of the LGV Est left Meuse TGV station headed to Strasbourg, but it derailed at a bridge over the Marne–Rhine Canal resulting in 11 deaths.

References

  1. "La gare Meuse-Voie Sacrée a été inaugurée", Le Nouvel Observateur 23 June 2008 (in French)
  2. "Un freinage tardif à l'origine de l'accident du train qui a déraillé à 243 km/h". Dernières Nouvelles d'Alsace (in French). 19 November 2015.

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