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===Racc de St.Germain-des-Fossés===
===Racc de St.Germain-des-Fossés===
[ERT 328, fiche 06 Lyon - Clermond-Ferrand] (ERA-E 32A1; ERA-R 75A4) FR22/100
[ERT 328, fiche 06 Lyon - Clermond-Ferrand] (ERA-E 32A1; ERA-R 75A4) FR24/451


The line from Lyon via Roanne makes a triangular junction with the Paris to Clermont-Ferrand main line south of St.Germain-des-Fossés station.  The south-facing curve is used by ''TER'' services between Lyon and Clermont-Ferrand via Vichy.
The line from Lyon via Roanne makes a triangular junction with the Paris to Clermont-Ferrand main line south of St.Germain-des-Fossés station.  The south-facing curve is used by ''TER'' services between Lyon and Clermont-Ferrand via Vichy.


===St.Germain-des-Fossés - Roanne===
===St.Germain-des-Fossés - Roanne===
[ERT 290, fiche 06 Lyon - Clermont-Ferrand] (ERA-E 32A1; ERA-R 75A4) FR22/101
[ERT 290, fiche 06 Lyon - Clermont-Ferrand] (ERA-E 32A1; ERA-R 75A4) FR24/452


This east to north curve is used by ''Intercités'' trains between Lyon and St Germain-des-Fossés.  This used to be the main line to Roanne, but after the east to south curve was built the service on the this curve has reduced considerably.
This east to north curve is used by ''Intercités'' trains between Lyon and St Germain-des-Fossés.  This used to be the main line to Roanne, but after the east to south curve was built the service on this curve has reduced considerably.


{| class="ostable"  
{| class="ostable"  
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| IC4502
| Lyon Perrache - 10:42 Roanne - Nantes
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|  
|  
| IC4504
| IC4504
| 09:25 Lyon Perrache - Nantes
| Lyon Perrache - 13:41 Roanne - Nantes
|-
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|  
|  
| IC4506
| IC4506
| 15:21 Lyon Perrache - Nantes
| Lyon Perrache - 16:51 Roanne - Nantes
|-
|-
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|  
|  
| IC4402
| IC4402
| Nantes - 11:32 St Germain-des-Fossés - Lyon Perrache
| Nantes - 11:27 St Germain-des-Fossés - Lyon Perrache
|-
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| IC4404
| Nantes - 16:42 St Germain-des-Fossés - Lyon Perrache
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|-
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|  
|  
| IC4406
| IC4406
| Nantes - 19:41 St Germain-des-Fossés - Lyon Perrache
| Nantes - 19:40 St Germain-des-Fossés - Lyon Perrache
|}
|}


===Ambérieu avoiding line: Ambronay-Priay – Torcieu===
===Ambérieu avoiding line: Ambronay-Priay – Torcieu===
[ERT 341] (ERA-E 32B3; ERA-R 75C3) FR801
[ERT 341] (ERA-E 32B3; ERA-R 75C3) FR24/453


Used by ''TGV''s between Bourg-en-Bresse and Aix-les-Bains-le-Revard.  Services between Paris and Chambéry not calling at Aix-les-Bains-le-Revard can be expected to run via Lyon St Exupéry and '''not''' use this route.
Used by ''TGV''s between Bourg-en-Bresse and Aix-les-Bains-le-Revard.  Services between Paris and Chambéry not calling at Aix-les-Bains-le-Revard can be expected to run via Lyon St Exupéry and '''not''' use this route.


===Culoz avoiding line: Seyssel-Corbonod – Vions-Chanaz (Bifurcation de Chambéry===
===Culoz avoiding line: Seyssel-Corbonod – Vions-Chanaz (Bifurcation de Chambéry===
[ERT 364, fiche 51 Chambéry - Genève] (ERA-E 32B3; ERA-R 76A3) FR21/802
[ERT 364, fiche 51 Chambéry - Genève] (ERA-E 32B3; ERA-R 76A3) FR24/454


Used by trains between Bellegarde and Aix-les-Bains-Le Revard not scheduled to call at Culoz.
Used by trains between Bellegarde and Aix-les-Bains-Le Revard not scheduled to call at Culoz.


The few trains between Bellegarde and Aix-les-Bains-le-Revard scheduled to call at Culoz reverse in platform C and use a connection from that platform towards Bellegarde. Culoz platforms A and B (the normal platforms for Bellegarde trains) are some distance away from platforms C/D/E. The connection from platform C towards Bellegarde is therefore some distance away from the line through platforms A and B towards Bellegarde. Some people may consider these as being two separate routes.
See the next entry for a map.
 
===Culoz Platform C to Bellegarde line===
[ERT 364, fiche 51 Chambéry - Genève] (ERA-E 32B3; ERA-R 76A3) FR24/455
 
The few trains between Bellegarde and Aix-les-Bains-le-Revard scheduled to call at Culoz reverse in platform C and use a connection from that platform towards Bellegarde using an 'inside curve'.
 
Click on the thumbnail for a full size map.
[[File:Culoz.png|100px|thumb|left]]<br style="clear: both" />
 
{| class="ostable"
| D1
| FSSuX
| TER 96646
| Genève-Cornavin - 17:12 Bellegarde - Grenoble
|-
|
|
| TER 96648
| Genève-Cornavin - 19:11 Bellegarde - Grenoble
|-
|
| SSuX
| TER 96601
| Grenoble - 06:09 Aix-les-Bains-Le Revard - Genève-Cornavin
|-
|}
 
Note D1:- From 5 February 2024


=== Montmélian avoiding line - Raccordement de Montmélian===
===Raccordement de Montmélian===
(ERA-E 32B3; ERA-R 76A2) FR19/804
[ERT Not shown] (ERA-E 32B3; ERA-R 76A2) FR24/456


This curve was used in summer 2018 by a train between Grenoble and Modane, not calling at Montmélian.
This south to east curve allows trains from Grenoble to avoid Montmélian and proceed directly towards Bourg-Saint-Maurice or Modane.
The curve has been used in the 2023-24 winter sports season (now ended) by a OUIGO train pair. It seems likely that the trains will run again in 2024-25. Similar trains routed via Grenoble may also use the Raccordement.
 
{| class="ostable"
| D1
|
| OGV 7891
| 10:42 Paris Gare de Lyon – 13:56 Grenoble – Bourg-Saint-Maurice
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| D1
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| OGV 7894
| 17:30 Bourg-Saint-Maurice  18:50 Albertville - Paris Gare de Lyon
|-
|}
Note D1: During winter sports season


==Lines used on an occasional basis for engineering work diversions==
==Lines used on an occasional basis for engineering work diversions==


===Rhône West Bank (Rive Droite) line: Givors Canal – Nîmes (Poste 1) and branches===
===<div id="ARA_RRD"></div>Rhône West Bank (Rive Droite) line: Givors Canal – Nîmes (Poste 1) and branches===
''[the southern portion of this line is in Occitanie region]''
''[the southern portion of this line is in Occitanie region]''


[fiche 05] (ERA-E 32B2-33A2; ERA-R 75C2-79B4) FR800
[fiche 05] (ERA-E 32B2-33A2; ERA-R 75C2-79B4) FR24/471


This line runs parallel with the Lyon to Montpellier main line between Givors and Nîmes, though mostly on the opposite bank of the River Rhône, principally as a freight and diversionary route. There are intermediate links between the two routes at St.Rambert d'Albon, Livron and Avignon Centre.
This line runs parallel with the Lyon to Montpellier main line between Givors and Nîmes, though mostly on the opposite bank of the River Rhône, principally as a freight and diversionary route. There are intermediate links between the two routes at St.Rambert d'Albon, Livron and Avignon Centre.


Click on the thumbnail for a full size map.
Click on the thumbnail for a full size map.
[[File:Rhone West Bank.jpg|100px|thumb|left]]
[[File:Rhone West Bank.png|100px|thumb|left]]
<br style="clear: both" />
<br style="clear: both" />


The line is used fairly regularly by passenger trains diverted for engineering work, although few passenger trains run the full length of the West Bank line. Diverted trains may call at St.Péray and/or Le Teil on the West Bank line, instead of Valence and Montélimar, respectively.  It is often possible to deduce diversions from St.Péray and Le Teil stops and from omission of regular stops on the main line.
A local passenger service between Avignon Centre and Pont St Esprit (between Avignon and Le Teil) started on 29 August 2022, following an opening event and special services on 28 August.  


For such diversions, readers should check by means of the [http://www.ter.sncf.com/rhone-alpes/depliant/recherche TER Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes website], fiche 05 and its associated engineering work notices.  
The line is used fairly regularly by passenger trains diverted for engineering work, although few passenger trains run the full length of the West Bank line. Diverted trains may call at St.Péray and/or Le Teil on the West Bank line, instead of Valence and Montélimar, respectively. It is often possible to deduce diversions from St.Péray and Le Teil stops and from omission of regular stops on the main line.</br>
See [[France_(Occitanie)_-_Lines_with_Obscure_or_Sparse_passenger_services#OCC_VRN|Villeneuve-lès-Avignon – Remoulins - Nîmes]] for any use of the Villeneuve-lès-Avignon – Remoulins - Nîmes line.


'''Details given below of specific trains diverted via the West Bank line are not necessarily comprehensive.'''
For such diversions, readers should check by means of the [https://www.ter.sncf.com/auvergne-rhone-alpes/se-deplacer/fiches-horaires TER Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes website], fiche 05 and its associated engineering work notices.


SNCF advises that services are liable to alteration, because of engineering work, 14 February to 4 March, 27 to 29 May and 4 & 5 June 2022. 
There are diversions by two routes in the period 12 April to 12 July 2024


The following trains are advertised to call only at St.Péray and Le Teil between Lyon and Avignon from 14 February to 4 March 2022, suggesting use of the West Bank line from Givors Canal to Avignon Centre.
'''Vienne – Salaise - St Péray - La Voulte-sur-Rhône – Livron – Valence Ville'''


{| class="ostable"
TER886143  21:20 Lyon Part Dieu – 21:54 Le Péage-de-Roussillon – Valence Ville
| D
 
SSuX 13 May to 12 July 2024, but probably not 20 June when the routing is unclear.
 
TER886145  21:58 Lyon Part Dieu – 22:33  Le Péage-de-Roussillon – Valence Ville
 
8 and 9 May 2024
 
'''Valence Ville - Saint-Rambert-d'Albon – Givors Canal – Lyon Part Dieu'''
 
TER886140  -  Valence Ville 21:47 - 22:17 Saint-Rambert-d'Albon - Lyon Part Dieu
FO 12  April to 10 May and 7 and 8 May 2024
 
'''Additionally, the full length of the West Bank appears to be available from 3 to 21 June 2024, with stops at St.Peray and Le Teil only'''
 
 
{| class="ostable"  
| D1
| SSuX
| SSuX
| TER86173
| TER 886184
| 10:58 Lyon Part Dieu - Avignon Centre
| 12:15 Avignon Centre - Lyon Part Dieu
|-
|-
| D
| D1
| SSuX
| SSuX
| TER17703
| TER 886173
| 12:06 Lyon Part Dieu - Marseille St Charles
| 10:20 Avignon Centre - Lyon Part Dieu
|-
|-
| D
| D1
| SSuX
| SSuX
| TER86179
| IC 17703
| 13:28 Lyon Part Dieu - Avignon Centre
| 12:02 Avignon Centre - Lyon Part Dieu
|-
|-
| D
| D1
| SSuX
| SSuX
| TER17700
| TER 886179
| Marseille St Charles - 08:22 Avignon Centre - Lyon Part Dieu
| 13:20 Avignon Centre - Lyon Part Dieu
|}
|-
 
The following train omits its usual intermediate stops between Livron and Avignon between 3 January and 11 February 2022 and can be expected to run via the West Bank line.
 
{| class="ostable"
| D
| SSuX
| TER886195
| Lyon Part Dieu - 20:46 Livron - Avignon Centre
|}
|}
Note D1: 3 to 21 June 2024


=See also=
=See also=
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[[Category:Lines with Obscure or Sparse passenger services]]

Latest revision as of 10:34, 11 April 2024

Obscure Services

Racc de St.Germain-des-Fossés

[ERT 328, fiche 06 Lyon - Clermond-Ferrand] (ERA-E 32A1; ERA-R 75A4) FR24/451

The line from Lyon via Roanne makes a triangular junction with the Paris to Clermont-Ferrand main line south of St.Germain-des-Fossés station. The south-facing curve is used by TER services between Lyon and Clermont-Ferrand via Vichy.

St.Germain-des-Fossés - Roanne

[ERT 290, fiche 06 Lyon - Clermont-Ferrand] (ERA-E 32A1; ERA-R 75A4) FR24/452

This east to north curve is used by Intercités trains between Lyon and St Germain-des-Fossés. This used to be the main line to Roanne, but after the east to south curve was built the service on this curve has reduced considerably.

IC4502 Lyon Perrache - 10:42 Roanne - Nantes
IC4504 Lyon Perrache - 13:41 Roanne - Nantes
IC4506 Lyon Perrache - 16:51 Roanne - Nantes
IC4402 Nantes - 11:27 St Germain-des-Fossés - Lyon Perrache
IC4404 Nantes - 16:42 St Germain-des-Fossés - Lyon Perrache
IC4406 Nantes - 19:40 St Germain-des-Fossés - Lyon Perrache

Ambérieu avoiding line: Ambronay-Priay – Torcieu

[ERT 341] (ERA-E 32B3; ERA-R 75C3) FR24/453

Used by TGVs between Bourg-en-Bresse and Aix-les-Bains-le-Revard. Services between Paris and Chambéry not calling at Aix-les-Bains-le-Revard can be expected to run via Lyon St Exupéry and not use this route.

Culoz avoiding line: Seyssel-Corbonod – Vions-Chanaz (Bifurcation de Chambéry

[ERT 364, fiche 51 Chambéry - Genève] (ERA-E 32B3; ERA-R 76A3) FR24/454

Used by trains between Bellegarde and Aix-les-Bains-Le Revard not scheduled to call at Culoz.

See the next entry for a map.

Culoz Platform C to Bellegarde line

[ERT 364, fiche 51 Chambéry - Genève] (ERA-E 32B3; ERA-R 76A3) FR24/455

The few trains between Bellegarde and Aix-les-Bains-le-Revard scheduled to call at Culoz reverse in platform C and use a connection from that platform towards Bellegarde using an 'inside curve'.

Click on the thumbnail for a full size map.


D1 FSSuX TER 96646 Genève-Cornavin - 17:12 Bellegarde - Grenoble
TER 96648 Genève-Cornavin - 19:11 Bellegarde - Grenoble
SSuX TER 96601 Grenoble - 06:09 Aix-les-Bains-Le Revard - Genève-Cornavin

Note D1:- From 5 February 2024

Raccordement de Montmélian

[ERT Not shown] (ERA-E 32B3; ERA-R 76A2) FR24/456

This south to east curve allows trains from Grenoble to avoid Montmélian and proceed directly towards Bourg-Saint-Maurice or Modane. The curve has been used in the 2023-24 winter sports season (now ended) by a OUIGO train pair. It seems likely that the trains will run again in 2024-25. Similar trains routed via Grenoble may also use the Raccordement.

D1 OGV 7891 10:42 Paris Gare de Lyon – 13:56 Grenoble – Bourg-Saint-Maurice
D1 OGV 7894 17:30 Bourg-Saint-Maurice 18:50 Albertville - Paris Gare de Lyon

Note D1: During winter sports season

Lines used on an occasional basis for engineering work diversions

Rhône West Bank (Rive Droite) line: Givors Canal – Nîmes (Poste 1) and branches

[the southern portion of this line is in Occitanie region]

[fiche 05] (ERA-E 32B2-33A2; ERA-R 75C2-79B4) FR24/471

This line runs parallel with the Lyon to Montpellier main line between Givors and Nîmes, though mostly on the opposite bank of the River Rhône, principally as a freight and diversionary route. There are intermediate links between the two routes at St.Rambert d'Albon, Livron and Avignon Centre.

Click on the thumbnail for a full size map.


A local passenger service between Avignon Centre and Pont St Esprit (between Avignon and Le Teil) started on 29 August 2022, following an opening event and special services on 28 August.

The line is used fairly regularly by passenger trains diverted for engineering work, although few passenger trains run the full length of the West Bank line. Diverted trains may call at St.Péray and/or Le Teil on the West Bank line, instead of Valence and Montélimar, respectively. It is often possible to deduce diversions from St.Péray and Le Teil stops and from omission of regular stops on the main line.
See Villeneuve-lès-Avignon – Remoulins - Nîmes for any use of the Villeneuve-lès-Avignon – Remoulins - Nîmes line.


For such diversions, readers should check by means of the TER Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes website, fiche 05 and its associated engineering work notices.

There are diversions by two routes in the period 12 April to 12 July 2024

Vienne – Salaise - St Péray - La Voulte-sur-Rhône – Livron – Valence Ville

TER886143 21:20 Lyon Part Dieu – 21:54 Le Péage-de-Roussillon – Valence Ville

SSuX 13 May to 12 July 2024, but probably not 20 June when the routing is unclear.

TER886145 21:58 Lyon Part Dieu – 22:33 Le Péage-de-Roussillon – Valence Ville

8 and 9 May 2024

Valence Ville - Saint-Rambert-d'Albon – Givors Canal – Lyon Part Dieu

TER886140 - Valence Ville 21:47 - 22:17 Saint-Rambert-d'Albon - Lyon Part Dieu

FO 12 April to 10 May and 7 and 8 May 2024

Additionally, the full length of the West Bank appears to be available from 3 to 21 June 2024, with stops at St.Peray and Le Teil only


D1 SSuX TER 886184 12:15 Avignon Centre - Lyon Part Dieu
D1 SSuX TER 886173 10:20 Avignon Centre - Lyon Part Dieu
D1 SSuX IC 17703 12:02 Avignon Centre - Lyon Part Dieu
D1 SSuX TER 886179 13:20 Avignon Centre - Lyon Part Dieu

Note D1: 3 to 21 June 2024

See also