General Information
Completion: | 2007 |
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Status: | in use |
Project Type
Function / usage: |
Railroad (railway) station |
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Location
Location: |
Les Trois-Domaines, Meuse (55), Grand-Est, France |
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Part of: |
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Coordinates: | 48° 58' 41.88" N 5° 16' 18.23" E |
Technical Information
There currently is no technical data available.
Excerpt from Wikipedia
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.
Text imported from Wikipedia article "Meuse TGV station" and modified on June 3, 2020 according to the CC-BY-SA 4.0 International license.
Participants
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Relevant Web Sites
Relevant Publications
- Meuse. La gare TGV, manifeste du bois construction. In: Le Moniteur des Travaux Publics et du Bâtiment, n. 5365 (22 September 2006), pp. 35. (2006):
- Patrimoine ferroviaire. Editions Scala, Paris (France), ISBN 9782866563943, pp. 142-143. (2007):
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20022070 - Published on:
03/07/2006 - Last updated on:
29/07/2014