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Gare Montparnasse (; Montparnasse station), officially Paris-Montparnasse, one of the six large Paris railway termini, is located in the
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and 15th arrondissements. The station opened in 1840, was rebuilt in 1852 and relocated in 1969 to a new station just south of the original location – where subsequently the prominent Montparnasse Tower was constructed. It is a central element to the Montparnasse area. The original station is noted for the Montparnasse derailment, where a steam train crashed through the station in 1895, an event captured in widely known photographs – and reproduced in full scale in several locations. The station serves intercity TGV trains to the west and southwest of France including Tours, Bordeaux,
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, and suburban and regional services on the Transilien Paris – Montparnasse routes. There is also a metro station. Gare Montparnasse is the only mainline terminus in Paris not directly connected to the RER system, though the Montparnasse main line is connected to the RER at Versailles-Chantiers and the LGV Atlantique at Massy Palaiseau.


History

The station opened in 1840 as ''Gare de l'Ouest'', later being renamed. A second station was built between 1848 and 1852. On 25 August 1944, the German military governor of Paris, General von Choltitz, surrendered his garrison to the French General Philippe Leclerc at the old station. (see
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). During the 1960s, a newer station integrated into a complex of office buildings was built further down the track. In 1969, the old station was demolished and the Tour Montparnasse built on its site. An extension was built in 1990 to host the
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. Image:Gare Montparnasse Concourse 2009.jpg, Concourse of the station Image:Gare de Paris-Montparnasse Platform 2009.jpg, Platform of the station


1895 derailment

The Gare Montparnasse became famous for the derailment on 22 October 1895, of the Granville–Paris Express, which overran the buffer stop. The engine careered across almost of the station concourse, crashed through a thick wall, shot across a terrace and smashed out of the station, plummeting onto the Place de Rennes below, where it stood on its nose. Two of the 131 passengers sustained injuries, along with the fireman and two conductors. The only fatality was a woman on the street below, Marie-Augustine Aguilard, who was temporarily taking over her husband's work duty while he went out to get the newspapers. She was killed by falling masonry. The railway company later paid for her funeral and provided a pension to look after her two children. The accident was caused by a faulty Westinghouse brake and the engine driver, who was trying to make up lost time. A conductor was given a 25- franc fine and the engine driver a 50-franc fine. Replicas of the train crash are recreated outside the Mundo a Vapor ("Steam World") museum chain buildings in Brazil, in the southernmost state,
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, in the city of Canela.The Trainwreck Industry
, retrieved 4 March 2009


Train services

From Paris Montparnasse train services depart to major French cities such as:
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, Brest, Saint-Malo, Vannes, Lorient, Quimper, Angers,
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, Tours,
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, La Rochelle,
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, Bordeaux, Toulouse,
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and Granville. The station is also served by suburban trains heading to the west and south-west of Paris. *High speed services ('' TGV'') Paris – Bordeaux – Dax – Lourdes – Tarbes *High speed services (''TGV'') Paris – Bordeaux – Dax – Bayonne – Biarritz – Hendaye *High speed services (''TGV'') Paris – Bordeaux – Agen – Toulouse *High speed services (''TGV'') Paris – Bordeaux – Arcachon *High speed services (''TGV'') Paris – Tours – Poitiers – Angoulême – Bordeaux *High speed services (''TGV'') Paris – Poitiers – La Rochelle *High speed services (''TGV'') Paris – Tours *High speed services (''TGV'') Paris – Le Mans – Rennes – St Brieuc – Brest *High speed services (''TGV'') Paris – Le Mans – Vannes – Lorient – Quimper *High speed services (''TGV'') Paris – Rennes – St Malo *High speed services (''TGV'') Paris – Le Mans – Rennes *High speed services (''TGV'') Paris – Nantes – St-Nazaire – Le Croisic *High speed services (''TGV'') Paris – Le Mans – Angers – Nantes *Discount High Speed Services ('' Ouigo TGV'') Paris (Vaugirard.Montparnesse Hall 3) - Poitiers - Saint-Pierre-des-Corps- Angoulême - Bordeaux *Discount High Speed Services (''Ouigo TGV'') Paris (Vaugirard.Montparnesse Hall 3) - Le Mans - Laval - Rennes *Regional Services ('' TER Normandie'') Paris (Vaugirard.Montparnesse Hall 3) to Granville with numerous stops *Regional services ('' TER Centre'') Paris – Versailles – Rambouillet – Chartres – Le Mans *Regional services ('' Transilien'') Paris – Versailles – St-Quentin-en-Yvelines – Rambouillet *Regional services (''Transilien'') Paris – Versailles – Plaisir – Dreux *Regional services (''Transilien'') Paris – Versailles – Plaisir – Mantes-la-Jolie *Regional services (''Transilien'') Paris – Versailles – Plaisir File:Gare Montparnasse, Paris - OSM 2020.svg, Map File:Paris - Orthophotographie - 2018 - Gare de Paris-Montparnasse 01.jpg, Aerial view


Lines serving this station

Adjacent metro station: * Montparnasse – Bienvenüe Nearby station: * Pasteur


See also

* List of Paris railway stations * Transportation in France * List of stations of the Paris RER * List of stations of the Paris Métro *
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, who worked at the station later in his life.


References


External links

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Gare Montparnasse
– current photographs and of the years 1900.
Satellite image from Google Maps

Mundo a Vapor Museum
The Brazilian museum which contains the 1895 derailment accident replica. {{DEFAULTSORT:Montparnasse Railway termini in Paris SNCF Railway stations in France opened in 1840 Buildings and structures in the 15th arrondissement of Paris