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Bellegarde station (
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: ''Gare de Bellegarde'') is a
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served by
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,
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and
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located in
Bellegarde-sur-Valserine Bellegarde-sur-Valserine (, literally ''Bellegarde on Valserine''; ) is a former Communes of France, commune in the Ain Departments of France, department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Regions of France, region in Eastern France. On 1 January 2019, ...
, in the département of
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,
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. The first station building opened in 1858 to allow a stop on the line between Seyssel and
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. The wooden building was destroyed by fire and requiring the construction of a new building in 1907. Over the years, other lines reached to the station, causing passenger numbers to grow. The first TGV service was in 1981 between
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and
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. From a simple railway station, the site underwent a major restructuring in 2010 to become an interchange. This was triggered by the decision to renovate the
Ligne du Haut-Bugey The Haut-Bugey line () (also nicknamed ''Lignes des Carpates'') is a railway line in France. It is 65 kilometres in length and connects Bourg-en-Bresse with Bellegarde-sur-Valserine, Bellegarde, travelling through the Jura Mountains. For a cent ...
.


Position on the railway network

It is a
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''), situated at kilometer 134,252 of the
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, and kilometer 64,523 of the
Ligne du Haut-Bugey The Haut-Bugey line () (also nicknamed ''Lignes des Carpates'') is a railway line in France. It is 65 kilometres in length and connects Bourg-en-Bresse with Bellegarde-sur-Valserine, Bellegarde, travelling through the Jura Mountains. For a cent ...
. Its altitude is 378m.


History of Bellegarde railway station


Before the creation of the SNCF

Railway history started in Bellegarde-sur-Valserine in the middle of the 19th century. In 1830, the first studies of a Bellegarde-Geneva line were done. The decision on construction of the
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was part of a project to reduce the travel time from Paris to the Swiss border from 6 days to 12 hours, was finalized when a law was passed on 10 June 1853 by
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concerning the commitment by the treasury to the construction of a railway to the frontier of Geneva. The Seyssel-Geneva section was opened on 18 March 1858 with a halt in Bellegarde where the station building was in the style of a Swiss chalet. The station was designed as a last junction before the frontier, avoiding lines connecting French territory passing through Swiss territory. It was thus used for customs controls on people and goods. A new service was inaugurated when, on 30 August 1880, the line from Longeray to Thonon via Annemasse and Evian was opened. This service was operated by the
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(PLM) company. Two years later on 1 April 1882, the Cluse-Bellegarde section of the
Ligne du Haut-Bugey The Haut-Bugey line () (also nicknamed ''Lignes des Carpates'') is a railway line in France. It is 65 kilometres in length and connects Bourg-en-Bresse with Bellegarde-sur-Valserine, Bellegarde, travelling through the Jura Mountains. For a cent ...
opened. This section completed the line from Bourg en Bresse to Bellegarde operated by ''Compagnie des Dombes et du Sud-Est''. In 1883, the PLM acquired the ''Compagnie des Dombes'', and from then on, Bellegarde was exclusively served by the PLM. On 1 August 1904, a fire completely destroyed the station building. A new building was constructed on the site of the old one and opened in 1907. This in turn was severely damaged by fire in the night of the 9 April 2003.


After 1938 – the creation of the SNCF

Upon its creation in 1938, the
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took over the operation of the Culoz-Bellegarde line from the PLM, and over time created new links to western Switzerland. Bellegarde station became connected to the whole of France. As technology evolved with time, different types of railcar passed through Bellegarde, An X2700 class RGP2 passed through on its inaugural trip from
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to
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on 30 June 1954. The following year, on 16 December 1955, the Culoz - Bellegarde section was electrified with 1.5 kV DC. From 10 June 1959, the ''Alpazur'' connection (Genève - Bellegarde - Grenoble - Veynes-Dévoluy -
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) returning via the ''ligne des Alpes'' was operated with X4200 class panoramic railcars. Then on 31 May 1964, a first-class express train, '' Le Rhodanien'', was put on the line linking Geneva to Marseille. 1969 saw the arrival ''Catalan-
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'' trains on the creation of a Trans-Europ-Express link between Geneva and Barcelona via Bellegarde, Chambéry et Grenoble on 1 June. In 1972, passenger trains were making up to 12 return journeys per day between Geneva and Grenoble. On 1 October 1972, X4500 class railcars went into service on the Valence - Geneva route via Grenoble, Chambéry et Bellegarde, then on 28 September 1975, first generation turbotrains (so-called 'ETGs') took over. They were so successful that they soon needed to be coupled in pairs to meet the demand.


The arrival of the TGV

The introduction of TGV services to
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on 22 September 1981, the completion of the autoroutes from Lyon to Geneva and the opening of the
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all greatly improved access to Bellegarde, enabling the town to develop through industrial restructuring which allowed Bellegarde to maintain unemployment below the national average. Two daily services between Paris and Geneva were created, making Bellegarde the first town with less than 20,000 inhabitants to get a daily TGV link to Paris, although night trains to Paris were discontinued at the same time. However the advent of TGV services coincided with the decline of the Geneva – Barcelona Trans-Europ-Express; on 23 May 1982 the ''Catalan Talgo'' was replaced by a
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service. and the IC 5642/3 train took over the name ''le Rhodanien''. It linked Geneva to Marseille via Bellegarde, Chambéry, Grenoble, Valence and Avignon. In summer 1983, a TGV Paris – Geneva/Annecy was created, with trains being split or joined at Culoz. In the 1980s, as with many other French stations, services to Bellegarde were generally reduced or cancelled. After summer 1984, the La Rochelle – Saint-Gervais service was stopped. In 1985, Z 7500, Z 9500 and Z 9600 railcars were introduced on the Lyon – Genève/Evian/Saint-Gervais services, then in 1987, the Class BB 25200 locomotives (made available by the introduction of BB 22200 locos) were used with push-pull ''Corail'' trains between Lyon and Geneva. Service reductions continued in the 1990s, and apart from the long-distance service from Hendaye/Irun to Geneva, only regional TER services were left. In 2001, the Corail Lunéa ''Rhône-Océan'' Lyon–Quimper service was extended to Geneva with a stop in Bellegarde. In 1991, a project to bring Paris and Geneva closer was launched: to build a high speed line alongside the A40. This operation, named the ''LGV des Titans'' was estimated at 12 billion francs (2 billion euros) which was much too expensive, so was abandoned in 1997 in favour of less costly projects. It was decided to upgrade the
Ligne du Haut-Bugey The Haut-Bugey line () (also nicknamed ''Lignes des Carpates'') is a railway line in France. It is 65 kilometres in length and connects Bourg-en-Bresse with Bellegarde-sur-Valserine, Bellegarde, travelling through the Jura Mountains. For a cent ...
instead.


Lines which converge on Bellegarde-sur-Valserine

Several lines meet at Bellegarde-sur-Valserine station. The first line to arrive was the
Lyon–Geneva railway The Lyon–Geneva railway is an important route in the national rail network. It connects not only Geneva but also feeds the Maurienne railway and the Geneva to Valence via Grenoble line. It carries a variety of traffic: TGV Paris-Geneva, Genev ...
in 1858. The line came from Paris and Geneva via Arlod and from Geneva via the Crêt d'Eau tunnel. At the end of the 19th century, three other lines reached Bellegarde-sur-Valserine, the Longeray-Léaz - Le Bouveret line via the Crédo tunnel in 1880, the
Ligne du Haut-Bugey The Haut-Bugey line () (also nicknamed ''Lignes des Carpates'') is a railway line in France. It is 65 kilometres in length and connects Bourg-en-Bresse with Bellegarde-sur-Valserine, Bellegarde, travelling through the Jura Mountains. For a cent ...
in 1882 and the Collonges-Fort-l'Écluse – Divonne-les-Bains railway serving the
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in 1899.


Services

The following services stop at Bellegarde: *
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: high-speed service between Paris-Lyon and . *
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: on weekends during the winter season, two round-trips per day between Paris-Lyon and . *
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: high-speed service between Paris-Lyon/ and /. *
TER Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes TER Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes is the regional rail network serving the region of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, central and eastern France. It is operated by the French national railway company SNCF. It was formed in 2017 from the previous TER networks TER ...
: ** regional service between and Genève-Cornavin. ** regional service between and Genève-Cornavin, , or Saint-Gervais-les-Bains-Le Fayet. ** regional service between and Genève-Cornavin. *
Léman Express The Léman Express is a commuter rail network for the transborder agglomeration of Grand Genève (''Greater Geneva'') in west Switzerland and the French Alps (Haute-Savoie and Ain). Six lines serve Swiss and French towns along 230 km of ra ...
: rush-hour service to Genève-Cornavin.


See also

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