Lyon-Part-Dieu station

Lyon-Part-Dieu
Former main entrance of Gare de Lyon-Part-Dieu prior to its demolition in 2018
General information
Location3rd arrondissement of Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
France
Line(s)Paris-Marseille railway
Lyon–Geneva railway
Platforms11
Tracks11
ConnectionsLyon Metro Lyon Metro Line B
Lyon tramway Lyon tramway#Line T1 Lyon tramway#Line T3 Lyon tramway#Line T4
Other information
Station code87723197
History
Opened1983
Passengers
31,884,905
Services
Preceding station Trenitalia Following station
Paris-LyonTerminus Frecciarossa Chambéry-Challes-les-Eauxtowards Milano Centrale
Lyon-PerracheTerminus
Preceding station Renfe Operadora Following station
Terminus AVE Valence TGVtowards Barcelona Sants
Preceding station SNCF Following station
Paris-LyonTerminus TGV inOui Chambéry-Challes-les-Eauxtowards Milan
Le Creusot TGVtowards Paris-Lyon Saint-Étienne-ChâteaucreuxTerminus
Mâcon-Loché TGVtowards Paris-Lyon Lyon-PerracheTerminus
Mâcon-Villetowards Luxembourg Valence TGVtowards Montpellier Sud de France
Massy-Palaiseautowards Le Havre Marseille-Saint-Charlestowards Marseille
Le Creusot TGVtowards Brussels-South Lyon-PerracheTerminus
Marne-la-Vallée–Chessytowards Lille-Flandres Terminus
Bellegardetowards Genève-Cornavin TGV LyriaSeasonal service Avignon TGVtowards Marseille
Roannetowards Nantes Intercités Lyon-PerracheTerminus
Preceding station DB Fernverkehr Following station
Avignon TGVtowards Marseille ICE/TGV 84 Mâcon-Villetowards Frankfurt (Main) Hbf
Preceding station Ouigo Following station
Marne-la-Vallée–Chessytowards Tourcoing Grande Vitesse Valence TGVtowards Montpellier Sud de France
Mâcon-Villetowards Paris-Bercy Train Classique Lyon-PerracheTerminus
Preceding station TER Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Following station
Terminus 1 La Verpillièretowards Grenoble
3 Ambérieutowards Saint-Gervais, Geneva or Évian-les-Bains
4 Ambérieutowards Annecy
Albigny-Neuvilletowards Clermont-Ferrand 6 Lyon-PerracheTerminus
Givors-Villetowards Saint-Étienne 10 Terminus
Sathonay-Rillieuxtowards Bourg-en-Bresse 32 Lyon-Perrachetowards Lyon-Vaise
Terminus 35 Crépieux-la-Papetowards Chambéry
54 Bourgoin-Jallieutowards Chambéry
Preceding station TER Bourgogne-Franche-Comté Following station
Saint-Germain-au-Mont-d'Ortowards Dijon TER Terminus
Preceding station TER PACA Following station
Terminus 10 Viennetowards Marseille
Connections to other stations
Preceding station Lyon Metro Following station
Brotteauxtowards Charpennes–Charles Hernu Line Btransfer at Gare Part-Dieu–Vivier Merle Place Guichard–Bourse du Travailtowards Saint-Genis-Laval–Hôpital Lyon Sud
Preceding station Lyon tramway Following station
Part-Dieu–Auditoriumtowards Debourg Line T1transfer at Gare Part-Dieu–Vivier Merle Thiers–Lafayettetowards La Doua–IUT Feyssine
Terminus Line T3transfer at Gare Part-Dieu–Villette Dauphiné–Lacassagnetowards Meyzieu–Les Panettes
Thiers–Lafayettetowards La Doua–Gaston Berger Line T4transfer at Gare Part-Dieu–Villette Archives Départementalestowards Hôpital Feyzin Vénissieux
Terminus Rhônexpresstransfer at Gare Part-Dieu–Villette Vaulx-en-Velin–La Soietowards Lyon Saint-Exupéry Airport
Location
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Gare de la Part-Dieu (literally "Property of God" railway station) is the primary railway station of Lyon's Central Business District in France. It belongs to the Paris-Lyon-Marseille railway. Train services are mainly operated by SNCF with frequent TGV high-speed and TER regional services as well as Eurostar and Deutsche Bahn. Lyon's second railway station, Lyon-Perrache station, is located in the south of the historical centre.

History

Platform I at Lyon-Part-Dieu Interior of the station

Originally opened in 1859 as a freight station, the station was constructed in 1978 as part of the new Part-Dieu urban neighborhood project. As the planners intended Part-Dieu to act as a second city center for Lyon, the large train station was built in conjunction with a shopping center (the largest in France), a major government office complex, and the tallest skyscraper in the region, nicknamed Le Crayon (The Pencil) due to its shape. Before the construction of the Gare de la Part-Dieu, the neighborhood was served by the Gare des Brotteaux. It closed in 1982 and its operations were absorbed into this station.

Lyon-Part-Dieu is the busiest French train station outside of Île-de-France. There are five other stations operating within the city limits: Perrache (in the city center), Vaise, Saint-Paul, Gorge de Loup, and Jean Macé. The Rhônexpress tram connects Lyon-Part-Dieu to Lyon–Saint-Exupéry Airport, located in Colombier-Saugnieu, whose train station is only served by the high-speed train network.

In spring 2018, major reconstruction and refurbishment works began to rebuild the entire station and its near surroundings by 2022. As of December 2018, the former entrance building has been already partly torn down.

Traffic

The station has significantly surpassed its initial traffic expectations, from a moderate 35,000 passengers a day in 1983 to 80,000 passengers on 500 trains a day in 2001. Because of the increased traffic, the station was renovated from 1995–2001 to increase the number of platforms and alter the exterior. In 2010, the station served roughly 51.1 million passengers, approaching 140,000 for an average weekday.

Local transportation

Lyon Part-Dieu has direct access to the Lyon Metro (line B) and tramways T1, T3, and T4. Part-Dieu is also connected to Lyon Saint-Exupéry Airport and TGV station via the dedicated Rhônexpress airport rail link.

Rail connections

Part-Dieu is a significant railway hub, connected to the French (SNCF) and international rail networks. From the many lines that run through Lyon, Part-Dieu is directly connected to Paris, Marseille, Valence, Saint-Étienne, Nice, Montpellier, Perpignan, Barcelona, Rouen, Roissy, Lille, Brussels, Geneva, Tours, Mulhouse, Belfort, Metz, Strasbourg, Nantes, Rennes, Grenoble, Avignon, Aix-en-Provence, Le Havre, Le Mans, Karlsruhe, Frankfurt, Milan, Turin, London. Part-Dieu also has connections to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) by TGV and has been assigned the "XYD" airport code. The SNCF offers connection services to CDG called TGV Air, under code sharing agreements with many airlines.

Current international services

Current national services

The station is served by France's high-speed rail service, TGV, and Intercités:

Current local services

Regional services offered by TER Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes:


Line Route
3 Lyon-Part-Dieu ... Ambérieu ... Bellegarde ... Annemasse ... La Roche-sur-Foron ... Saint-Gervais-les-Bains-Le Fayet

branch line BellegardeGenève-Cornavin
branch line Annemasse ... Évian-les-Bains

4 Lyon-Part-Dieu – AmbérieuAix-les-Bains-Le RevardRumillyAnnecy
35 Lyon-Part-Dieu ... Ambérieu ... Culoz ... Chambéry-Challes-les-Eaux
54 Lyon-Part-Dieu ... Bourgoin-Jallieu ... Chambéry-Challes-les-Eaux
† Not all trains call at this station

Projected services

See also

References

  1. ^ "Fréquentation en gares". SNCF. Retrieved 3 May 2019.
  2. ^ "Lyon-Part-Dieu (in french)". Retrieved 26 June 2020.
  3. ^ thisislyon.fr - Closing of Avenue Pompidou Marks Beginning of Major Works 5 March 2018
  4. ^ "Il viaggio del primo Frecciarossa Milano-Lione-Parigi" . Rai News (in Italian). 18 December 2021. Retrieved 15 March 2024.
  5. ^ "Trenitalia, partiti oggi i primi Frecciarossa che collegano Parigi con Milano, passando per Porta Susa" . Torino Oggi (in Italian). 18 December 2021. Retrieved 15 March 2024.
  6. ^ Lyon-Part-Dieu station at "Gares & Connexions", the official website of SNCF (in French)
  7. ^ "Réseau TER et Cars Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes" (PDF). TER Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. Retrieved 22 April 2022.
  8. ^ "French cooperative targets Bordeaux-Lyon in 2022". Railway Gazette.

External links

Media related to Gare de Lyon-Part-Dieu at Wikimedia Commons

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