Blangy-Glisy station

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Blangy-Glisy is a closed railway station in the Picardy region of France. It was served by trains of the TER Picardie regional rail network. The station is located half-way of the villages of Glisy and Blangy-Tronville. As of 2010, it is served by a TER taxi service. [1]

Services

Two TER Picardie rail lines served Blangy-Glisy:

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References

  1. TER Picardie

Coordinates: 49°52′42″N2°24′39″E / 49.87833°N 2.41083°E / 49.87833; 2.41083