TER Aquitaine

TER Aquitaine was the regional rail network serving the Aquitaine région, France. In 2017 it was merged into the new TER Nouvelle-Aquitaine.

TER Aquitaine
Train Express Régional SNCF
B 81500 with TER Aquitaine branding
B 81500 with TER Aquitaine branding
Overview
Number of lines15
Number of stations171
Daily ridership40,500[1]
Websitehttp://www.sncf.com/en/trains/ter
Operation
Began operation1986
Operator(s)SNCF
Number of vehicles310[1]
Technical
System length1,500 km (930 mi)[1]
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge

Network

Rail

TER train at Sauveterre, Lot-et-Garonne
Line Route Frequency Notes
16 Bordeaux-Saint-JeanCenonBassens† – La Gorp† – Saint-Loubès† – Saint-Sulpice-Izon† – Vayres† – LibourneSaint-Denis-de-Pile† – CoutrasLes ÉglisottesSaint-Aigulin-La-Roche-ChalaisChalaisMontmoreauAngoulême 2× per day Bordeaux–Angoulême, 1× per day Coutras–Angoulême, several additional services between Bordeaux and Coutras
17 Bordeaux-Saint-Jean ... Saintes
24 Bordeaux-Saint-JeanCenonLibourneCoutrasSaint-Médard-de-Guizières† – Saint-Seurin-sur-l'Isle† – Montpon-MénestérolMussidanDouzillac† – Neuvic† – Saint-Léon-sur-l'Isle† – Saint-AstierRazac† – La Cave† – Marsac† – Périgueux 13× per day, some trains continue to Limoges (see TER Limousin line 4) or Brive-la-Gaillarde (see line 25)
25 PérigueuxNiversac† – Saint-Pierre-de-Chignac† – Milhac-d'Auberoche† – Limeyrat† – ThenonLa Bachellerie† – Condat-Le LardinTerrassonLa Rivière-de-Mansac† – Larche† – Brive-la-Gaillarde 12× per day, some trains continue to Bordeaux (see line 24)
26 Bordeaux-Saint-JeanCenonLibourneSaint-EmilionCastillonLamothe-Montravel† – Velines† – Saint-Antoine-de-Breuilh† – Sainte-Foy-la-GrandeGardonne† – Lamonzie-Saint-Martin† – BergeracCouze† – LalindeMauzac† – TrémolatLe BuissonSiorac-en-Périgord† – Saint-CyprienSarlat-la-Canéda 6× per day Bordeaux–Sarlat-la-Canéda, 5× per day Bordeaux–Bergerac, 1× per day Libourne–Bergerac
32 Bordeaux-Saint-Jean – Biganos-Facture -Arcachon
33 Bordeaux-Saint-Jean ... Pauillac ... Le Verdon-sur-Mer
40 Bordeaux-Saint-Jean ... Mont-de-Marsan
47 Bordeaux-Saint-JeanBègles† – Villenave-d'Ornon† – Cadaujac† – Saint-Médard-d'Eyrans† – Beautiran† – Portets† – Arbanats† – Podensac† – Cérons† – Barsac† – Preignac† – LangonSaint-Macaire† – Saint-Pierre-d'Aurillac† – Caudrot† – Gironde† – La RéoleLamothe-Landerron† – Sainte-Bazeille† – MarmandeTonneinsAiguillonPort-Sainte-MarieAgen 10x per day Bordeaux–Agen, 2× per day Bordeaux–Marmande, 7× per day Bordeaux–Langon, 1× per day Marmande–Agen
48 PérigueuxPérigueux-Saint-Georges† – NiversacLes Versannes† – Mauzens-Miremont† – Les EyziesLe BugueLe BuissonSiorac-en-PérigordBelvèsVillefranche-du-PérigordSauveterre-la-Lémance† – Monsempron-LibosTrentels-Ladignac† – Penne-d'AgenaisLaroque-Timbaut† – Pont-du-Casse† – Agen 4× per day Périgueux–Agen, 2× per day Périgueux–Le Buisson, 4× per day Monsempron-Libos–Agen
61 Bordeaux-Saint-JeanPessacBiganos-FactureYchoux† – Labouheyre† – MorcenxDaxSaubusse-les-Bains† – Saint-Geours-de-Maremne† – Saint-Vincent-de-TyrosseBénesse-Maremne† – Labenne† – Ondres† – Boucau† – BayonneBiarritzGuéthary† – Saint-Jean-de-Luz-CiboureLes Deux-Jumeaux† – Hendaye 5× per day Bordeaux–Hendaye, 9× per day Dax–Hendaye, 1× per day Bayonne–Hendaye
62 BayonneVillefranque† – UstaritzJatxou† – Halsou-Larressore† – Cambo-les-BainsItxassou† – Louhossoa† – Bidarray-Pont-NobliaOssès-Saint-Martin-d'ArrossaSaint-Jean-Pied-de-Port 3× per day
63 PauLa Croix du PrinceGanBuzyOgeu-les-BainsOloron-Sainte-Marie 8× per day
64 Bordeaux-Saint-JeanPessacBiganos-FactureYchoux† – Labouheyre† – MorcenxDaxPuyoôOrthezArtixPau 4× per day Bordeaux–Pau, 3× per day Bordeaux–Dax, 4× per day Dax–Pau
65 BayonneUrt† – PeyrehoradePuyoôOrthezArtix† – PauAssat† – Coarraze-NayMontaut-Bétharram† – Saint-Pé-de-Bigorre† – LourdesOssun† – Tarbes 2× per day Bayonne–Tarbes, 2× per day Bayonne–Pau
† Not all trains call at this station

Road

Rolling stock

The quantity is given when known

Multiple units

Locomotives

See also

References

  1. "TER en chiffres". TER Aquitane. SNCF. Archived from the original on 2014-02-01. Retrieved 4 June 2015.
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