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|caption = A [[Regio 2N|Z56600 (Omneo Premium)]] trainset at [[Paris Saint-Lazare|Paris-Saint-Lazare station]].
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[[File:Railway map of France - NOR - 2020 - fr - small.svg|300px|Map of rail infrastructure in Normandy (in 2020), part of which is used by TER commercial links.]]
[[File:Railway map of France - NOR - 2020 - fr - small.svg|300px|Map of rail transport infrastructure in Normandy (in 2024), part of which is used by TER commercial links.]]
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'''[[Transport express régional|TER]] Normandie''' is the [[regional rail]] network serving the region of [[Normandy]], northwestern France. It is operated by the French national railway company [[SNCF]]. It was formed in 2016 from the previous TER networks [[TER Basse-Normandie]] and [[TER Haute-Normandie]], after the respective regions were merged.
'''[[Transport express régional|TER]] Normandie''', branded as {{Interlanguage link|Nomad (public transit network)|lt='''Nomad'''|fr|Nomad (réseau)}} '''Train''' since 2020, is the [[regional rail]] network serving the region of [[Normandy]], northwestern France. It is operated by the French national railway company [[SNCF]]. It was formed in 2016 from the previous TER networks [[TER Basse-Normandie]] and [[TER Haute-Normandie]], after the respective regions were merged.


==Network==
==Network==

Latest revision as of 13:43, 20 August 2024

TER Normandie
(Nomad Train)
Other region(s)
Fleet
Parent companySNCF
Route map
Map of rail transport infrastructure in Normandy (in 2024), part of which is used by TER commercial links.

TER Normandie, branded as Nomad [fr] Train since 2020, is the regional rail network serving the region of Normandy, northwestern France. It is operated by the French national railway company SNCF. It was formed in 2016 from the previous TER networks TER Basse-Normandie and TER Haute-Normandie, after the respective regions were merged.

Network

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Five types of services are distinguished by TER Normandie:

  • Krono+: fast long distance connections
  • Krono: long and medium distance connections
  • Citi: frequent suburban services
  • Proxi: local services
  • Seasonal services in summer

The rail and bus network as of May 2022:[1]

Rail

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Krono+ Route
Paris – Le Havre Paris-Saint-LazareRouen-Rive-DroiteYvetotBréauté-BeuzevilleLe Havre
Paris – Caen - Cherbourg Paris-Saint-LazareÉvreux-Normandie† – Bernay† – Lisieux† – CaenBayeuxLisonCarentanValognesCherbourg
Paris – Trouville-Deauville Paris-Saint-LazareÉvreux-NormandieBernayLisieuxPont-l'ÉvêqueTrouville-Deauville
Krono Route
Paris – Granville Paris-MontparnasseVersailles-Chantiers† – Dreux† – Nonancourt† – Verneuil-sur-AvreL'AigleSainte-Gauburge† – Surdon† – ArgentanBriouze† – FlersVireVilledieu-les-PoêlesFolligny† – Granville
Caen – Rouen CaenMézidonLisieuxBernayElbeuf-Saint-AubinRouen-Rive-Droite
Rouen – Dieppe Rouen-Rive-Droite – Montville – Clères – AuffayDieppe
Rouen – Amiens - Lille Rouen-Rive-Droite ... Serqueux ... Abancourt ... Amiens ... Lille-Flandres (see TER Hauts-de-France line K44/45 for details)
Caen – Le Mans CaenMézidonSaint-Pierre-sur-DivesArgentanSurdonSéesAlençonLa Hutte-Coulombiers† – Vivoin-Beaumont† – Teillé† – Montbizot† – La Guierche† – Neuville-sur-Sarthe† – Le Mans
Citi Route
Le Havre – Rolleville Le Havre ... Montivilliers ... Rolleville
Rouen – Paris RouenOissel ... Vernon ... Mantes-la-JolieParis-Saint-Lazare
Serquigny – Paris Serquigny ... Évreux-Normandie ... Mantes-la-JolieParis-Saint-Lazare
Yvetot – Rouen – Elbeuf Yvetot ... Rouen-Rive-Droite ... Oissel ... Elbeuf-Saint-Aubin
Caen – Granville Caen ... Bayeux ... Lison ... Saint-Lô ... CoutancesGranville
Caen – Lisieux Caen ... MézidonLisieux
Granville – Rennes GranvilleFollignyAvranches ... Dol-de-BretagneRennes
Proxi Route
Lisieux – Trouville-Deauville LisieuxLe Grand-JardinPont-l'ÉvêqueTrouville-Deauville
Caen – Rouen CaenMézidonLisieuxBernay – Serquigny ... Elbeuf-Saint-AubinRouen-Rive-Droite
Rouen – Dieppe Rouen-Rive-Droite ... Montville – Clères ... Auffay ... Dieppe
Rouen – Le Havre Rouen-Rive-Droite ... Yvetot ... Bréauté-Beuzeville ... Le Havre
Le Havre – Fécamp Le HavreHarfleur ... Bréauté-BeuzevilleFécamp
Gisors – Serqueux GisorsSérifontaineGournay-FerrièresSerqueux
Le Tréport-Mers – Beauvais Le Tréport-Mers ... Abancourt ... Beauvais (see TER Hauts-de-France line P30 for details)
Seasonal Route
Trouville-Deauville – Dives-Cabourg Trouville-DeauvilleBlonville-sur-Mer-BenervilleVillers-sur-MerHoulgateDives-sur-Mer-Port-GuillaumeDives-Cabourg
Paris – Pontorson–Mont-Saint-Michel Paris-MontparnasseVersailles-ChantiersDreuxNonancourtVerneuil-sur-AvreL'AigleSainte-GauburgeSurdonArgentanBriouzeFlersVireVilledieu-les-PoêlesFollignyAvranchesPontorson–Mont-Saint-Michel
† Not all trains call at this station

Bus

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Krono (fast) bus services:

Proxi (local) bus services:

Seasonal services:

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Plan du réseau, TER Normandie, accessed 10 May 2022.
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