TER Champagne-Ardenne

4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Network map

TER Champagne Ardenne was the regional rail network serving the former Champagne-Ardenne région of France. In 2016 it was merged into the new TER Grand Est.

TER Network

Rail

Line Route Frequency Notes
1 Reims ... Rethel ... Charleville-Mézières
2 Paris-EstChâteau-Thierry – Dormans – Épernay – Châlons-en-ChampagneVitry-le-François – Saint-Dizier
3 (17, 18) Troyes – Vendeuvre – Bar-sur-Aube – Chaumont – Langres – Culmont-Chalindrey
4 Nancy ... Toul ... Bar-le-Duc ... Châlons-en-ChampagneÉpernayReims (see TER Lorraine line 29 for details)
5 Lille-Flandres ... Valenciennes ... Aulnoye-Aymeries† ... Hirson ... Charleville-Mézières (see TER Nord-Pas-de-Calais line 17 for details)
6 Reims ... Mourmelon-le-Petit ... Châlons-en-Champagne ... Saint-Dizier ... Chaumont ... Culmont-Chalindrey
8 Givet ... Revin ... Charleville-Mézières
9 Charleville-Mézières ... Sedan ... MontmédyLonguyonLongwy (see TER Lorraine line 26 for details)
10 Épernay ... Reims
12 Amiens ... Laon ... Reims (see TER Picardie line 4 for details)
13 La Ferté-Milon ... Fismes ... Reims (see TER Picardie line 9 for details)
15 Saint-Dizier ... Joinville ... Chaumont
19 Châlons-en-Champagne ... Sainte-Menehould ... Verdun
20 Nancy ... Contrexéville ... MerreyCulmont-Chalindrey (see TER Lorraine line 6 for details)
31 ReimsReims-Franchet d'Esperey† – Reims-Maison-Blanche† – Champagne-Ardenne TGV
† Not all trains call at this station

Bus

Rolling stock

Multiple units

Locomotives

  • BB 16500
  • BB 66400

In Order

See also

External links

  • Official TER Champagne-Ardenne website


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