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Gare de Paris Bercy, officially Gare de Paris Bercy Bourgogne – Pays d'Auvergne, is one of the seven mainline railway station terminals in Paris. It handles about 4.3 million passengers annually according to the estimates of the
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, making it the least busy mainline station in
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. The station is located in the 12th arrondissement, on the right bank of the river
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, in the east of Paris. It is located a short distance from Gare de Lyon and serves as an annex of the larger station, helping to relieve the traffic in the busy station. The station is on the
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and hosts
Intercités Intercités (IC), known before September 2009 as ''Corail Intercités'', is a brand name used by France's national railway company, the SNCF, to denote non High-speed rail in France, high-speed services on the classic rail network in France. The ...
long-distance trains and TER Bourgogne-Franche-Comté regional trains. Trains depart from six tracks labeled with letters from P to V (tracks A to L are located inside Gare de Lyon). The station is named after the Bercy neighborhood where it is located, and the subtitle name refers to the Bourgogne (English: ''
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'') and Auvergne regions that are served by trains departing from this station. The station is close to the Bercy Arena, a short distance from the Gare de Bercy–Seine intercity bus terminal, and offers connections to Line 6 and Line 14 of the
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at the Bercy Métro station.


History

Opened in 1977, the station was designed to specialise in auto-trains which transport travellers along with their vehicles. The service, typically operating overnight, were also known as "train auto-couchettes" (TAC) because passengers rode in couchette-style sleeping cars. Auto-train services were operated between Paris Bercy to Avignon-Sud, Marseille-Saint-Charles,
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, Fréjus-Saint-Raphaël and Nice-Ville stations. Starting in 2012, trains from
Intercités Intercités (IC), known before September 2009 as ''Corail Intercités'', is a brand name used by France's national railway company, the SNCF, to denote non High-speed rail in France, high-speed services on the classic rail network in France. The ...
long-distance trains and TER Bourgogne-Franche-Comté regional trains between Paris and the Bourgogne (English: ''
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'') and Auvergne regions were redirected from Gare de Lyon to Gare de Bercy to reduce the crowding at the larger station. The move was controversial and was protested by the president of the regional council of Auvergne who pointed out in a letter to SNCF that Gare de Bercy had fewer services and was less comfortable than Gare de Lyon. Users of the trains asked
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to intervene and move services back but the appeal was rejected in March 2014 with the council siding with SNCF's concerns about crowding at Gare de Lyon. After it was clear that the service was being shifted to Gare de Bercy for good, each of the regions had asked to have the station renamed after them (Gare de Bourgogne or Gare de Auvergne), similar to how Gare de Lyon is named after the Lyon region. The 12th arrondissement of Paris (which was historically known as Bercy) opposed the change. In an effort to ease tensions, the SNCF agreed in September 2016 to use all of the names, renaming the station Gare de Paris Bercy Bourgogne – Pays d'Auvergne. In October 2013, the esplanade in front of the station was renovated, adding the "Jardin des terroirs" (English: ''Garden of
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s'') that serves as both a neighbourhood park and an outdoor waiting area for passengers. The station served as a hub for the SNCF's iDBUS/ Ouibus international bus service between July 2012 and January 2019. Starting in December 2018, the passenger cars were removed from the auto-train service (so trains only consist of specialised autoracks) forcing passengers to purchase a ticket on a passenger train if they want to accompany their car to a destination. The SNCF discontinued the auto-train in December 2019, saying that they no longer made money.


Train services

The following services currently call at Paris-Bercy: *intercity services (''Intercités'') Paris – Montargis – Nevers *intercity services (''Intercités'') Paris – Nevers – Clermont-Ferrand *local service (TER Bourgogne-Franche-Comté) Paris – Sens – Laroche-Migennes – Montbard – Dijon (- Lyon) *local service (TER Bourgogne-Franche-Comté) Paris – Sens – Laroche-Migennes – Auxerre – Corbigny/Avallon


Photo gallery

File:Escalators-escaliers-asc-pby.jpg, Stairs and lift from the Boulevard de Bercy to the station File:Jardin des Terroirs Gare de Bercy Paris.jpg, "Jardin des terroirs" (English: ''Garden of
terroir (; ; from ''terre'', ) is a French language, French term used to describe the environmental factors that affect a crop's phenotype, including unique environment contexts, farming practices and a crop's specific growth habitat. Collectively, th ...
s'') in front of the station File:Paris - Gare de Paris Bercy (27836005665).jpg, Sculpture in "jardin des terroirs" File:Gare de Bercy, Paris 10 March 2011 003.jpg, Station concourse File:Gare de Bercy, Paris 10 March 2011 001.jpg, Station concourse and restaurant File:Quais Gare Bercy - Paris XII (FR75) - 2020-10-29 - 1.jpg, Platforms File:Entree-auto-train-pby-2.jpg, Former entrance to auto-train loading area File:Interieur-pby-auto-train.jpg, Now disused ramps to load vehicles onto autoracks


See also

* List of Paris railway stations * Wine warehouses of Bercy


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Bercy Railway termini in Paris SNCF Railway stations in France opened in 1977 Buildings and structures in the 12th arrondissement of Paris