Lens station
Lens (French: Gare de Lens) is a railway station in Lens, Pas-de-Calais, France. The building was built in 1926–1927 to resemble a steam locomotive with a 23-metre-high (75 ft) tower as the chimney. The architect was Urbain Cassan. In December 1984 it was listed as a French National Heritage Site (Monument historique).[1]
Lens railway station | |
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The station building | |
Location | Place du général de Gaulle 62300 Lens |
Coordinates | 50.426651°N 2.82786°E |
Owned by | SNCF |
Line(s) | Arras-Dunkirk railway, Lens–Don - Sainghin railway |
Other information | |
Station code | 87345025 |
History | |
Opened | 1927 |
Electrified | 25 kV 50 Hz |
Services | |
TGV TER Hauts-de-France |
Services
Preceding station | SNCF | Following station | ||
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Béthune toward Dunkerque | TGV | toward Paris-Nord |
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Loos-en-Gohelle toward Hazebrouck | TER Hauts-de-France 6 | Avion toward Arras |
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Terminus | TER Hauts-de-France 7 | Sallaumines toward Lille-Flandres |
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Pont-de-Sallaumines toward Lille-Flandres | TER Hauts-de-France 18 | Terminus |
References
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- Ministère de la Culture, base Mérimée, " Notice no PA00108328"
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