Paris–Lille railway

Paris–Lille railway
The railway near Douai
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerRFF
LocaleFrance (Île-de-France, Hauts-de-France)
Termini
Service
SystemSNCF
Operator(s)SNCF
History
Opened1846-1859
Technical
Line length251 km (156 mi)
Number of tracksDouble track
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification25 kV 50 Hz AC
Route map

0.0
Gare du Nord
3.4
to Laon
4.2
Stade de France–Saint-Denis
6.1
Saint-Denis
6.5
10.1
10.2
Pierrefitte–Stains
Grande Ceinture line
12.1
Garges–Sarcelles
14.8
Villiers-le-Bel–Gonesse–Arnouville
15.8
19.5
Goussainville
21.0
Les Noues
23.6
Louvres
29.7
Survilliers-Fosses
33.2
La Borne Blanche
35.0
Orry-la-Ville-Coye
40.9
Chantilly-Gouvieux
46.0
50.3
Creil
51.0
54.1
Laigneville
57.7
LiancourtRantigny
65.1
65.1
Clermont-de-l'Oise
72.7
Avrechy
75.4
Saint-Remy-en-l'Eau
79.5
Saint-Just-en-Chaussée
87.4
Gannes
94.9
Breteuil-Embranchement
95.0
104.2
La Faloise
111.1
Ailly-sur-Noye
116.5
Dommartin-Remiencourt
122.0
Boves
126.0
Longueau
Longueau–Boulogne railway
to Amiens and Boulogne
131.1
Lamotte-Brebière
136.1
Daours
139.7
Corbie
144.1
Heilly
146.8
MéricourtRibémont
149.0
Buire-sur-l'Ancre
155.1
Albert
168.5
Miraumont
174.0
Achiet
178.1
Courcelles-le-Comte
183.1
Boisleux
187.9
LGV Nord to Paris
190.9
192.1
Arras
192.6
199.6
LGV Nord to Lille
200.8
Rœux
204.3
Biache-Saint-Vaast
207.4
Vitry-en-Artois
210.0
Brebières-Sud
212.0
Corbehem
215.3
217.4
Douai
220.4
Pont-de-la-Deûle
224.2
Leforest
227.0
Ostricourt
to Lens
231.5
Libercourt
235.5
Phalempin
239.4
Seclin
243.0
WattigniesTemplemars
246.4
Ronchin
LGV Nord
to Paris, Brussels and London
248.8
250.9
Lille-Flandres

The Paris–Lille railway is a 251-kilometre-long (156 mi) railway line, that connects the French capital, Paris, to the northern city of Lille. Branch lines offer connections to Belgium and Great Britain. Opened on 20 June 1846, it was one of the first railway lines in France. The opening of the parallel LGV Nord high speed line in 1993 has decreased its importance for long-distance passenger traffic.