SNCF railway station | |||||
![]() Original facade under the modern canopy built in 2007 | |||||
General information | |||||
Location | 20 Place de la gare, 67000 Strasbourg | ||||
Coordinates | 48°35′06″N 7°44′04″E / 48.58500°N 7.73444°E | ||||
Owned by | SNCF | ||||
Line(s) | Paris-Est–Strasbourg-Ville railway Strasbourg–Basel railway Appenweier–Strasbourg railway Strasbourg–Lauterbourg railway Strasbourg–Saint-Dié railway | ||||
Tracks | 13 | ||||
Construction | |||||
Architect | Johann Eduard Jacobsthal | ||||
Other information | |||||
Station code | 87212027 | ||||
Website | gare-strasbourg.fr | ||||
History | |||||
Opened | 1841 | ||||
Rebuilt | 1883 | ||||
Passengers | |||||
2023 | 23,907,864[1] | ||||
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Strasbourg-Ville station (French: Gare de Strasbourg-Ville) is the main railway station in the city of Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, France. It is the eastern terminus of the Paris-Est–Strasbourg-Ville railway. The current core building, an example of historicist architecture of the Wilhelminian period, replaced a previous station inaugurated in 1852, later turned into a covered market and ultimately demolished.
With nearly 24 million passengers in 2023, Strasbourg-Ville is one of the busiest railway stations in France outside of the Île-de-France.[2]