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train station on the Arras to Saint-Pol-sur-Ternoise line, located in the commune of
Achicourt Achicourt (; vls, Kortaken; pcd, Hachicourt) is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in northern France. Geography A light industrial suburb of Arras located 2 miles (3 km) southwest of Arras, at the D3 and D5 road junction. The rive ...
, in the
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, in the
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. A simple bifurcation station put into service in 1876 by the
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, when the Doullens to Arras line was opened, it was completed by a passenger station in 1910; the latter was destroyed during the
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and Second World Wars. Until its closure in 2011, it was a stopover of the Société nationale des chemins de fer français (SNCF), served by
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trains.


Railway location

Established at an altitude of 70 meters, Achicourt station is located at kilometric point (KP) 192.740 of the Arras to Saint-Pol-sur-Ternoise line, between the open stations of
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and
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. It is also located at KP 78.005 - between the closed
Wailly Wailly () is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Hauts-de-France region of France. Geography Wailly is situated some southwest of Arras, at the junction of the D3 and the C1 roads. Population Places of interest * Wailly Chatea ...
station and the open Arras station - on the Doullens to Arras line, twinned with the first line between the Arras station and a point 2.24 km
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of the Achicourt station.


History

The Achicourt bifurcation, on the line from
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to Saint-Pol-sur-Ternoise, went into service on May 15, 1876, when the
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(Nord) opened its line from
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to Arras. At its meeting on August 18, 1909, the Departmental Council of Pas-de-Calais passed a motion, forwarded to the administration, for the establishment of a halt at Achicourt, at the junction of the Arras to Saint-Pol and Doullens to Arras lines. The councillors argued that trains already stopped for service at the bifurcation. What's more, the industrial revolution was transforming the commune of
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: the proportion of peasants was falling, and railway workers were settling in the commune following the opening of the Paris-Lille line and Arras station in
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. ; this page is an archive. In a dispatch dated November 21, 1909, the Minister of Public Works informed the Prefect that he was awaiting the outcome of negotiations between the municipality and the Compagnie du Nord before submitting the creation of a stopping point in Achicourt for consideration. The municipality of Achicourt and the Compagnie du Nord reached an agreement that included the municipality taking over the financing of the project, which voted a subsidy of 4,120 Francs on March 10, 1910. The company set up the stop near the bifurcation station, with two platforms, each 100 meters long. At its meeting on May 18, 1914, the departmental assembly once again took an interest in this stopover, following a proposal by general councillor Jean Paris. Noting that all trains on the Arras - Doullens and Arras - Saint-Pol routes stopped at the junction for service purposes, but that a large number did not serve the stop, he asked that a new timetable be studied so that all these passenger trains could be made available to travelers likely to use the stop. The General Council adopted a resolution to forward this proposal to the Administration for study. At the outbreak of World War I, the bifurcation station and rest stop were destroyed when the nearby bridge over the Crinchon was blown up by the Germans on the night of September 16-17, 1914. After the war, the commune twice asked for the station to be reopened, first in 1919 and then in 1925, because of the size of its population (4,000) and its proximity to Arras. Reconstruction of the railway installations led to the construction of several railway housing estates between 1921 and 1925 (on the initiative of Raoul Dautry) to accommodate the workforce, including the Pierre Semard housing estate near the stop. In 1927, the Compagnie du Nord rejected this request, arguing that before the war, the stop coincided with the railway junction. However, the latter, destroyed in 1914, was rebuilt in a new location that no longer corresponded to that of the halt. The company therefore considered that imposing two stops would be impossible to manage the traffic service, which required very strict timetables for crossing trains. The company confirmed its repeated refusal of this request. Nevertheless, the municipality succeeded in convincing, as a preliminary project for the reconstruction of the station was presented, and on January 29, 1930, a decree authorized the levying of surcharges to finance the work, which was completed that same year. During the reconstruction, the platforms at the stop were fifty meters longer than before 1914 - to take account of the greater length of trains - and the local authority installed
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. Service was resumed, and in May 1936, the Achicourt "stop" was served by five round trips on the
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-
Doullens Doullens (; pcd, Dourlin; former nl, Dorland) is a commune in the Somme department, Hauts-de-France, France. Its inhabitants are called ''Doullennais'' and ''Doullennaises''. Geography Doullens is situated on the N25 road, in the northern ...
route, between Arras and the Wailly stop. It became part of the
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network in
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, when the latter was created. The line to Doullens was closed to passengers the same year, with a brief reopening during World War II (from September 1, 1940 to May 5, 1941). The station was again destroyed during the war, before being put back into service. With only one of the two single-track lines running through it, one of the side platforms was removed. From October to November 2000, a mural was painted by artists from a local association. Inaugurated on December 16 of the same year, in the presence of delegates from the municipality and the SNCF, the mural depicted the former station, as well as the Arras - Saint-Pol - Boulogne rail link of 1876.; this page is an archive. Served by
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trains, it was closed in
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, when new
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were introduced.


See also

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List of SNCF stations SNCF stations by region The following link to SNCF stations, grouped by region (SNCF managed RER stations with no other SNCF service are not included on the Île-de-France page – see List of stations of the Paris RER for a full listing of RER st ...
*
List of SNCF stations in Hauts-de-France This article contains a list of current SNCF railway stations in the Hauts-de-France region of France. Aisne (02) * Aguilcourt-Variscourt * Amifontaine * Anizy-Pinon * Barenton-Bugny * Bazoches * Bohain * La Bouteille * Château-Thierry * Ch ...
* Template:Paris-Lille railway diagram


References


Bibliography

* {{Portal bar, Trains, France Defunct railway stations in Pas-de-Calais Closed railway lines Railway stations closed in 2011