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in 2013, annexes to the station were destroyed, as well as the buildings on the Rue de Nantes which linked the Rue des Aumônes to the Place du Général-Leclerc along the station. The Rue de Nantes is replaced by the tramway, while the west facade of the station is open to facilitate access to the new
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station, it has a passenger building, with a ticket office, open every day and equipped with automatic ticket vending machines. It is equipped with 6 platforms serving 12 lanes. The platform serving tracks D and E, and the platform serving tracks F and G are more than 443 meters, making it possible
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The first station in the direction of Saint-Nazaire is that of Gare Saint-Genouph. In the direction of Mans, the first station open is that of Gare de La Membrolle-sur-Choisille, after that which is now closed at Fondettes - Saint-Cyr. In the direction of Paris-Austerlitz, the first station is that
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It is also in connection with line 2 Tempo which is a high level of service bus line (BHNS) and bus lines 3a / b, 5, 10, 11, 14, 15, 17, 19, 34, 50, 100, 110, 112, 114, 117, 118, either directly in front of the station (Gare de Tours stop), or at the end of the forecourt, on Boulevard Heurteloup
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line, Tours station is connected by two connections. The connection from Saint-Pierre-des-Corps to Tours in the direction of Paris-Austerlitz and the connection from Tours to Monts (branches of the Bordeaux line) towards Bordeaux-Saint-Jean. Until May 5, 1970, it was the terminus station of the
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The refurbishment of the building continued until 2013. Thus, the interior layout was revised and openings were made to the west of the building to create a third entrance. At the same time, the large passenger hall was being restored with the metallic elements of the frame being re-painted;
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The building brings together four materials: stone (for the facade and its statues), iron (as the supporting structure), cast iron (especially for the decoration of the interior columns) and glass (with two large canopies on the facade to provide lightness and transparency).
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Sables-d'Olonne line, whose route from the terminal was abandoned from Joué-lès-Tours station, in favor of a connection created between this last station and the line from Paris-Austerlitz to Bordeaux-Saint-Jean, south of Tours.
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In 2018, according to SNCF estimates, the annual usage of the station was 4,690,784 passengers and if non-passengers are included, its usage rises to 5,863,480.
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The Tours-Center station underwent a refurbishment of its interior and facade work in 2006. Gold leaf was thus laid, as the Laloux project initially planned.
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likewise, the zinc cover and the translucent cover (with polycarbonate in place of polyester) were redone.
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Established at a terminus at 49 meters above sea level, the Tours station is the origin of the line of the
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and the State Railways (which had acquired the Chemins de fer de la Vendée). It has been listed as a
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regional services (TER Pays de la Loire) La Roche-sur-Yon - Bressuire - Thouars - Saumur - Tours
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The current passenger building was built between 1896 and 1898 under the direction of
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regional services (TER Centre-Val de Loire) Nantes - Angers - Tours - Blois - Orléans
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local services (TER Pays de la Loire) Le Mans - Château-du-Loir - Tours
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regional services (TER Centre-Val de Loire) Tours - VendĂ´me - Chartres
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regional services (TER Centre-Val de Loire) Tours - Gièvres - Vierzon
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and in the direction of Bordeaux-Saint-Jean, that of Gare de Monts.
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regional services (TER Centre-Val de Loire) Tours - Blois - Orléans
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regional services (TER Normandie) Caen - Alençon - Le Mans - Tours
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Carte des lignes régionales de transport des Pays de la Loire
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local services (TER Pays de la Loire) Angers - Saumur - Tours
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local services (TER Centre-Val de Loire) Tours - Chinon
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local services (TER Centre-Val de Loire) Tours - Loches
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at "Gares & Connexions", the official website of
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urban transport network, in particular line A of the
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Four statues dominate the building. Two directed by
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The VendĂ©e station, serving 663:Gare de Saint-Pierre-des-Corps 630:Gare de Saint-Pierre-des-Corps 13: 1: 1293:(in French). 18 February 2020 1016:at Transport Search website. 1000: 981:School circuits organized by 695:, was built on behalf of the 628:trains only serve the nearby 1167:Rechercher une fiche horaire 714:(Bordeaux and Toulouse) and 7: 947:Other transport connections 906: 677:Old postcard of the station 648:. Not being located on the 642:Tours–Saint-Nazaire railway 635: 614:Tours–Saint-Nazaire railway 10: 1387: 1121:www.garesetconnexions.sncf 992: 769: 752: 668: 616:, and the non-electrified 463:La Membrolle-sur-Choisille 620:. The Gare de Tours is a 575: 571: 567: 527: 519: 489: 481: 434: 411: 403: 358: 262: 257: 249: 234: 230: 226: 218: 214: 209: 201: 196: 183: 178: 168: 163: 155: 147: 136: 126: 116: 79: 62: 57: 48: 32: 1095:ressources.data.sncf.com 1091:"FrĂ©quentation en gares" 726:since 28 December 1984. 608:. It is situated on the 66:Place du GĂ©nĂ©ral-Leclerc 1356:TER Centre-Val de Loire 1240:lanouvellerepublique.fr 1214:lanouvellerepublique.fr 741:Gare de Tours station. 983:CommunautĂ© de communes 956: 890:Jean-Antoine Injalbert 881: 712:Jean Antoine Injalbert 678: 610:Paris–Bordeaux railway 534:Saint-Pierre-des-Corps 486:TER Nouvelle-Aquitaine 347:Saint-Pierre-des-Corps 296:Saint-Pierre-des-Corps 276:Saint-Pierre-des-Corps 1323:at Wikimedia Commons 954: 879: 676: 646:Tours–Le Mans railway 644:and of the line from 618:Tours–Le Mans railway 1351:TER Pays de la Loire 894:Jean-Baptiste Hugues 880:Front of the station 798:improve this article 716:Jean-Baptiste Hugues 604:department, western 596:serving the city of 408:TER Pays de la Loire 101:47.38972°N 0.69361°E 971:(Gare Vinci stop). 764:SNCF TGV Atlantique 724:monument historique 693:Les Sables-d'Olonne 654:Bordeaux-Saint-Jean 97: /  58:General information 957: 882: 748:Passenger Services 679: 528:Following station 520:Preceding station 490:Following station 482:Preceding station 412:Following station 404:Preceding station 258:Following station 250:Preceding station 1319:Media related to 1216:. 11 October 2017 874: 873: 866: 848: 579: 578: 563: 562: 559: 558: 179:Other information 106:47.38972; 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Index

Gare de Tours
SNCF

Tours
France
47°23′23″N 0°41′37″E / 47.38972°N 0.69361°E / 47.38972; 0.69361
SNCF
SNCF
TER
Victor Laloux
IATA
Le RĂ©seau RĂ©mi
Saint-Pierre-des-Corps
Orléans
Saint-Pierre-des-Corps
Vierzon
Joué-lès-Tours
Loches
Saumur
Nantes
Saint-Pierre-des-Corps
Orléans
Joué-lès-Tours
Chinon
Notre-Dame-d'OĂ©
Chartres
TER Pays de la Loire
Langeais
La Roche-sur-Yon
Saint-Genouph

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