Tours–Le Mans railway

The railway from Tours to Le Mans is a French 96-kilometre long railway line. It is used for passenger (express, regional and suburban) and freight traffic. The railway was opened in 1858.[3]

Tours–Le Mans railway
Map of the line
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerRFF
LocaleFrance (Centre-Val de Loire, Pays de la Loire)
TerminiTours
Le Mans
Service
SystemSNCF
Operator(s)SNCF
History
Opened1858
Technical
Line length96 km (60 mi)
Number of tracksDouble track[1]
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge
Electrificationnon electrified[2]
Route map
Legend
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235.763 Tours
233.020 Saint-Pierre-des-Corps
237.390
239.900
Line to Nantes
241.893
Loire bridge (360 m)
242.686 FondettesSaint-Cyr
246.830 Membrolle/Choisille
246.900
Line to Châteaudun
248.576 Mettray
255.765 St-Antoine-du-Rocher
263.404 Neuillé-Pont-Pierre
272.014 Saint-Paterne
278.780 Dissay\Courcillon
283.093
Line from Bessé-sur-Braye
283.093
283.889 Château-du-Loir
Line to Villiers-au-Bouin
291.701 Vaas
295.152
Line from La Flèche
295.902 Aubigné-Racan
304.891 Mayet
312.260 Écommoy
319.332 LaignéSaint-Gervais
325.795 Arnage
328.490
331.530
Ceinture du Mans
333.261
210.045
Line to Paris
210.980 Le Mans
Line to Angers
Line to Rennes

The line is non-electrified, only around Tours and Le Mans.

Main stations

References

  1. "RFF - Map of all railway lines" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-18.
  2. "RFF - Map of electrified railway lines" (PDF).
  3. Direction Générale des Ponts et Chaussées et des Chemins de Fer (1869). Statistique centrale des chemins de fer. Chemins de fer français. Situation au 31 décembre 1869 (in French). Paris: Ministère des Travaux Publics. pp. 146–160.


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