TER Centre-Val de Loire | |||
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Overview | |||
Owner | SNCF | ||
Number of lines | 28 | ||
Number of stations | 150 | ||
Website |
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Operation | |||
Operator(s) | SNCF | ||
Technical | |||
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge | ||
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TER Centre-Val de Loire (operated under the brand Rémi since 2019 and TER Centre prior to 2015) is the regional rail network serving Centre-Val de Loire région of France.
The rail and bus network as of April 2022: [1] [2]
Line | Bus route |
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2.4 | Tours – Loches – Châteauroux |
3.1 | Courtalain – Droué |
4.2 | Bourges – Issoudun – Châteauroux |
4.3 | Châteauroux – Le Blanc – Chauvigny – Poitiers |
5 | Mondoubleau – Vendôme |
5 | Vendôme-TGV – Château-Renault |
6 | Sancerre – Cosne-sur-Loire |
6 | Aubigny-sur-Nère – Gien |
7 | Luçay-le-Mâle – Valençay |
TER Centre-Val de Loire | |||
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![]() | |||
Overview | |||
Owner | SNCF | ||
Number of lines | 28 | ||
Number of stations | 150 | ||
Website |
m | ||
Operation | |||
Operator(s) | SNCF | ||
Technical | |||
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge | ||
|
TER Centre-Val de Loire (operated under the brand Rémi since 2019 and TER Centre prior to 2015) is the regional rail network serving Centre-Val de Loire région of France.
The rail and bus network as of April 2022: [1] [2]
Line | Bus route |
---|---|
2.4 | Tours – Loches – Châteauroux |
3.1 | Courtalain – Droué |
4.2 | Bourges – Issoudun – Châteauroux |
4.3 | Châteauroux – Le Blanc – Chauvigny – Poitiers |
5 | Mondoubleau – Vendôme |
5 | Vendôme-TGV – Château-Renault |
6 | Sancerre – Cosne-sur-Loire |
6 | Aubigny-sur-Nère – Gien |
7 | Luçay-le-Mâle – Valençay |