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Trouville-Deauville is the station for the towns of Deauville and Trouville-sur-Mer. The station is built in neo-normand architecture and is a terminus for two railway lines, the main line from Paris by Lisieux and the Côte Fleurie branchline to Dives-Cabourg.
The line from Paris and Lisieux opened in 1863. The new station building (in current use) dates from 1931 and was built by Jean Philippot for the CF de l'État.
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External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gare de Trouville - Deauville.
- Trouville-Deauville station at "Gares & Connexions", the official website of SNCF (in French)
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