- LGV Nord
SNCF
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ColourName=#ddddddThe LGV Nord is a French 333 km-long
high speed rail line that connectsParis to the Belgian border and theChannel Tunnel viaLille ; it opened in1993 .With a maximum speed of 300 km/h, the line has appreciably shortened rail journeys between Paris and Lille. Its extensions to the north (
Belgium , theChannel Tunnel ) and the south (via theLGV Interconnexion Est ) have reduced journey times toGreat Britain andBenelux and for inter-regional trips between the Nord (Pas de Calais) region and the southeast and southwest of France.Its route is twinned with the A1 for 130 km. As it is mostly built in flat areas, the maximum incline is 25 meters per kilometer.
Of all French high-speed lines the LGV Nord without a doubt sees the widest variety of high-speed rolling stock: the
TGV Sud-Est ,TGV Réseau ,TGV Atlantique ,TGV Duplex ,Eurostar ,Thalys PBA and PBKA as well as the local trains. Traffic is controlled by the Lille rail traffic centre.Route
The LGV Nord begins at
Arnouville-lès-Gonesse , 16.6 km from theGare du Nord on theParis -Creil line. AtVémars , theLGV Interconnexion Est joins it via a triangular junction, leading to Charles de Gaulle Airport andMarne-la-Vallée-Chessy ; this enables direct trains fromLondon andAmsterdam toDisneyland Paris .After passing east of the forest of
Ermenonville over theviaduc de Verberie , it joins the A1 around Chevrières and accompanies it to theLille suburbs.At
Ablaincourt-Pressoir (Somme ), a new station, Haute-Picardie, is served only by inter-regional TGVs. At Croisilles (Pas-de-Calais ), a junction leads to the Agny link towardsArras . The LGV crosses theA1 autoroute atSeclin (Nord).At
Fretin , a triangular junction links the LGV to the Lille-Brussels HSL 1 high-speed line eastwards, crossing the border atWannehain and joining the conventional network atLembeek , south of Brussels. After the Fretin junction, the LGV has a connection to the conventional network atLezennes , near Lille. This junction is used for TGVs going to Lille-Flandres. All TGVs and some Eurostars stop at Lille-Europe. The non-stop Eurostars pass trough the tunnel under the city off Lille at 200 km/h.The line passes south of
Armentières and north ofHazebrouck . At Cassel, a link provides a connection withDunkirk . The LGV continues west, crossing theA26 autoroute at Zouafques and ends at Calais-Fréthun, at theEurotunnel terminal. This enables TGV service toCalais and Eurostars through theChannel Tunnel toLondon . The TGVs continue toCalais-Ville or reverse and go on toBoulogne .* The route was much criticised, particularly by those in the
Picardie region. The LGV crosses the region without a stop;Amiens in particular would have liked to have been on the line. The government judged a route via Amiens to be impracticable, as the Lille route demanded a straight line between Paris and Lille in order to give a reasonable Paris-Lille-London journey time. TheLGV Picardie project would address this issue by serving Amiens, and would reduce the Paris-London journey time to less than 2 hours.tations
The LGV Nord serves the following stations:
* Paris Gare du Nord
* Haute-Picardie1
* Arras²
* Lille-Europe
* Calais-Fréthun1 Haute-Picardie station has been nicknamed "Gare des Betteraves" or "Beetroot Station," since it is located in the middle of nowhere and only accessible by good road connections.
Amiens wanted a station closer to the town centre, stopping atGare d'Amiens .
² Arras station is located on a branch of the LGV Nord that splits off after Haute-Picardie station.History
*
29 September 1989 : declaration of public utility
*2 September 1991 : commencement of tracklaying
*9 September 1992 : catenary in service
*20 October 1992 : first trials withTGV Atlantique trainset 301
*23 May 1993 : service commences between Paris andArras
*21 December 1993 : TGV 7150 from Valenciennes to Paris, operated by set 511, derailed at 300 km/h (186 mph) at the site of TGV Haute Picardie station (before it was built). Rain had caused a hole to open up under the track; the hole dated from the First World War but had not been detected during construction. The front power car and the front four carriages derailed, but remained aligned with the track. Out of the 200 passengers, one was slightly injured.* The line was designed to facilitate European connections. The foreseen opening of the
Channel Tunnel made it a project of the utmost urgency, leading to an acceleration of work. It opened in1993 , a year before the tunnel, from Arnouville to Fréthun; the Belgian section followed in1997 .
* TheLyon -Lille connection by TGV began in1984 , using conventional lines between theIle-de-France andLille .ervices
"Journey times and daily train frequency":
From Paris
*
Paris -Lille 1:00/24
* Paris-Douai 1:09/10
* Paris-Valenciennes 1:42/10
* Paris-Arras 0:49/9
* Paris-Dunkirk 1:38/9
* Paris-Lens 1:05/7
* Paris-Béthune 1:15/7
* Paris-Calais 1:23/5
* Paris-Cambrai 1:40/1
* Paris-St-Omer 1:56/1
* Paris-Boulogne 1:57/1Inter-regional
*
Lyon -Lille 2:48/11
* Lyon-Arras 2:46/3
* Lyon-Brussels 3:40/2
*Nantes -Lille 3:53/4
*Rennes -Lille 3:49/4
*Bordeaux -Lille 5:00/5International
* Paris-
London 2:15/14
* Paris-Brussels 1:22/27
* Paris-Liège 2:13/8
* Paris-Cologne 3:50/7
* Paris-Amsterdam 4:11/6
*Lille -London 1:40/10ee also
*
HSL 1
*High-speed rail
*TGV
*Eurostar
*High Speed 1 External links
* [http://lgv2030.free.fr/ligne1.htm#Nord Information on LGVs]
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