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The third side of the Triangle des Angles, west of Avignon TGV station, is used by direct TGVs (or equivalent) between Marseille and Nîmes or beyond.
The third side of the Triangle des Angles, west of Avignon TGV station, is used by direct TGVs (or equivalent) between Marseille and Nîmes or beyond.


The following trains were suspended because of Covid-19 travel restrictions and have not been reinstated.
Through trains between Madrid and Marseille via this route may be introduced early in 2023.


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We understand that Renfe may re-introduce the AVE service between Madrid and Marseille and between Barcelona and Lyon as early as Monday January 16. Departing Madrid at 13:25 and returning from Marseille at 08:03 on four days a week and departing Barcelona at 08:22 and Lyon at 14:35 on Mondays to Fridays, both services are then expected to run daily from May 24.--->


===Marseille===
===Marseille===

Revision as of 12:14, 6 January 2023

Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur

Raccordement Grand Sud: Avignon TGV (Bifurcation Km 624,0/624,2) – Manduel-Redessan (Suze SEI71 (Bifurcation Km 5,2))

[ERT 355] (ERA-E 33A2; ERA-R 79C4) FR20/551

The third side of the Triangle des Angles, west of Avignon TGV station, is used by direct TGVs (or equivalent) between Marseille and Nîmes or beyond.

Through trains between Madrid and Marseille via this route may be introduced early in 2023.

<---!{| class="ostable" | D | | AVE9731 | Marseille St Charles - 08:40 Avignon TGV - Barcelona Sants |- | D | | AVE9724 | Barcelona Sants - 20:25 Nîmes Centre - Marseille St Charles |}

We understand that Renfe may re-introduce the AVE service between Madrid and Marseille and between Barcelona and Lyon as early as Monday January 16. Departing Madrid at 13:25 and returning from Marseille at 08:03 on four days a week and departing Barcelona at 08:22 and Lyon at 14:35 on Mondays to Fridays, both services are then expected to run daily from May 24.--->

Marseille

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L'Estaque – Marseille St.Charles

[fiche Ligne 07] (ERA-E 33B3; ERA-R 79B3-79B2) FR552

There are two routes between [Miramas -] L'Estaque and Marseille St.Charles: the main line running direct and a more indirect line via the dock area. Trains calling at Arenc-Euroméditerranée use the latter route; all other trains use the main line. The trains via the dock area may use lines on either side of Marseille Maritime Arenc yard (north of Arenc-Euroméditerranée station), which are reversible.

Raccordement des Chartreux: St.Berthelmy – Marseille Blancarde

[ERT 350, fiche Ligne 07] (ERA-E 33B3; ERA-R 79B2) FR22/553

This curve bypassing Marseille St. Charles to the north is used by TGVs to/from Toulon and beyond not calling at Marseille St.Charles. There are several of these each way most days. It is also used by the overnight trains between Paris and Nice Ville, which call at Marseille Blancarde, but not Marseille St Charles.

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