LE TER LORRAINE
Read moreTER Lorraine is the TER line network of the Lorraine administrative region. Its trade name is Métrolor, taken from the semi-processor service set up in 1970 on Nancy-Thionville. The transport of the TER is either by rail or by coach. By rail, you can go to virtually all the misty cities with a railway station (Nancy, Pont-à-monsoon, Epinal, Remiremont, Lunéville, etc.). You can also travel to Luxembourg, Belfort, Strasbourg, Longwy, Verdun, Reims etc. The TER Lorraine network by rail allows for long distances. It has recently been improved to better receive its travellers. Most of the TER Lorraine now have a double floor and facilities to help workers travel with their equipment. Moreover, 96% of trains are new! By bus, you can go to Thionville, Bouzonville, Kills, Remiremont, Bussang, La Bresse, Gerardmer, Epinal, Mirecourt, Vittel, Tournai, Lunéville, Sarreguemines, Sarrebourg, etc. Close to 60 specific rates coexist in the 20 TER regions. Youth maps and leisure cards are multiplying to give the TER reflex very early and on any occasion. In Lorraine, new ambitious pricing promotes the access of all Lorraine to TER. The journey from Metz to Nancy costs between 4,20 € and 6,10 € depending on the cuts. For more information on journeys and charges, visit the TER website: www.ter-sncf.com
MEUSE TGV
Read moreLocated in the three areas, the Meuse TGV railway station will be 1 km from the «Holy way», the historic road linking Bar-le-Duc in Verdun, and about kilometres from these two cities. It will allow you to reach directly in TGV the Gare de l'Est in Paris, the TGV stations of Ile-de-France (Marne-la-Vallée-Chessy TGV and Massy TGV) and cities such as Bordeaux or Strasbourg.
CHAMPAGNE-ARDENNE TGV
Read moreThe TGV-Ardenne train STATION will be located 5 km from Reims. It will be able to reach directly in TGV the Gare de l'Est in Paris, the TGV stations of Ile-de-France (Aéroport Charles de Gaulle TGV, Marne-la-Vallée-Chessy TGV, Massy TGV), and cities such as Bordeaux, Nantes, Rennes, Lille, Strasbourg or the Lorraine TGV train station.
LORRAINE TGV
Read moreLouvigny, 27 km from Metz and 37 km from Nancy. It allows you to reach the Gare de l'Est in Paris, the TGV stations of Ile-de-France (Aéroport Charles de Gaulle TGV, Marne-la-Vallée-Chessy TGV and Massy TGV) and cities such as Bordeaux, Nantes, Rennes, Lille, Strasbourg or Frankfurt. It is connected to the city of Metz by a shuttle to 4 €.
LE TGV EST
Read moreSince June 2007, the TGV EST has been linking Lorraine to Paris. The sliding snout of the TGV EST has placed Paris at 1 hour of the Meuse-TGV station (2 daily return), Metz 82 minutes and Nancy 90 minutes with 10 trips per day.
Three new stations are built within the European TGV framework. These stations complement the offer of downtown stations. They offer direct TGV links between East and Ile-de-France, North, South-West and West of France on the other. The train station in Strasbourg will also allow direct TGV connections to other French regions.