station information and services
Bréauté - Beuzeville
- 6:00 AM - 8:00 PM Monday - Sunday
- Parking is available near the station, open 24/7.
- Outside the main entrance.
- Elevators, ramps, restrooms.
- Free of charge
- 30 places, covered
- Located in the main hall
- The station has a simple layout with two platforms and a small waiting area.
- Bus: Local bus services available
From Bréauté - Beuzeville
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Travel to Breaute - Beuzeville train station from Beuzeville-la-Grenier city centre
Beuzeville-la-Grenier is a small French town within the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region of France. The town is a commune meaning that it is part of the French republic administrative division. Some of the nearest cities and towns are Parc-d'Anxtot, Mirville, Houquetot, among others. Beuzeville-la-Grenier is well known for its farming village located 13 miles (20.9 kilometers) in the Northeast of Le Harve. The town has a train station known as Gare de Breaute-Beuzeville, which was opened in 1847, and the station is one of the many stations along the Paris-Le Harve railway line, Breaute Beuzeville-Frecamp Railway, and the Breute-Beuzeville-Granvenchon-Port Jerome railway lines. The train service operating along these railway lines offers regional services and connects different cities such as Le Harve, Rouen, and Paris.
What is the best way to get to the train station from the city centre?
Travelers can access the train station Breaute-Beuzeville by walking, taking a taxi, and cycling. No buses are operating between these two locations. Therefore, taking a taxi would be the most convenient means of transport. The taxi will head to the north on Route de Bolbec or D910 towards Place de L' Eglise. It will continue to follow D910 until it reaches the roundabout and take the first exit onto Route du Petit Pont. It will drive onto the Route du Petit Pont until it reaches the intersection joining it with Route de la Gare. It will then turn left, and the destination will be on the right.
How far is it from the city centre to the train station?
The train station Breaute-Beuzeville is about 0.6 miles (one kilometer) from the city centre. The station is accessible by foot, cycling, or by taxi. On a taxi, the distance between the train station Breaute-Buezeville and Breuzeville-la-Grenier is 1.2 miles (two kilometers). Traveling by taxi between the two locations will take three minutes. On foot, it will take twenty minutes to reach the station via the Route de Calmare. Walking via the D910 route will take much longer since it takes 24 minutes. Finally, cycling enthusiasts will take six minutes via the Route de Calmare and D910. Several other stations connect to Buezeville-la-Grenier such as the Le Harve, Fe camp, and Boblec-Nointon. The former stations are quite far from the center, but the Boblec-Nointon station is only 4.1 miles ( 6.5 kilometers) away and would take nine minutes in a taxi.
How accessible is the train station for those with limited mobility?
Train station Breaute-Breuzeville offers accessibility options to passengers with limited mobility. Booked staff can meet the passenger at the station and escort them to the seat of the train. If anyone needs assistance on booking, the train service has provided emergency phone lines that a traveler can reach out to them from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. seven days a week. The emergency numbers are charged using international rates. There are other additional features provided by the station to ensure ease of access for disabled passengers, such as clear signage, train information in Braile and relief on handrails, safety decals on doors and walls, and a tactile floor path and steps. The train station Breaute-Beuzeville also has accessibility personnel who will help convey the passengers to the train meeting points. The accessibility personnel will also ensure that the passengers safely access the train ramps or power lift when boarding the train.
Local tips: the train station points of interest
Travelers can visit the Ecomusee de La Pomme Et du Cidre, which is a farm shop located close to the station. The shop showcases a traditional cider house working, and offers the chance to enjoy a traditionally made cider drink. History lovers can visit Au Fil de la Memoire, which is a textile making industry with a rich history within the region. The place offers an experience of how textile making has evolved. Finally, the Theatre Romain de Lillebornne is a must-visit location. Although the site is a bit further from the station, the theater is quite monumental and is thought to have accommodated up to 5,000 people and has the distinction of hosting animal fights, scene for comedies, and fighting gladiators.
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