🇫🇷 Nogent-sur-Seine

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Typ Major
Koordinaten 48,497839, 3,493729
Zeitzone Europe/Paris
Verbindungen 777
UIC-Code 8711819

Über Nogent-sur-Seine

Nogent-sur-Seine is a small station in the Aube department of the Grand Est region, located on the bank of the Seine river and served by regional TER trains on the line verbindend Troyes with Paris-Est via Romilly-sur-Seine. The town is known for its neo-Gothic church and was the birthplace of the sculptor Paul Dubois, though toTag it is perhaps best recognised as the location of a nuclear power station visible from the Bahnlinie. For travellers, the station provides a quiet rural halt in the Champagne countryside midway between Troyes and Paris.

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Nogent-sur-Seine station is about a 10-minute walk from the town centre and the Seine riverside. Walk south towards the river to reach the old town and the market area.
TER Grand Est trains connect Nogent to Troyes and to Paris Est. The station is on the Paris-Troyes conventional line. Service frequency is moderate.
Luggage storage at Nogent is limited. The station has basic facilities. The town is small and easily explored on foot.
Nogent-sur-Seine has a museum dedicated to sculptor Camille Claudel, born nearby, with the largest public collection of her works. The Seine riverside is pleasant for walks. The old town has medieval and Renaissance buildings.
The Musee Camille Claudel in Nogent-sur-Seine opened in 2017 and holds the largest public collection of works by the sculptor, who grew up nearby. The museum also contextualises her work alongside other 19th-century sculptors including Rodin, with whom she had a famous relationship.

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Daten zuletzt aktualisiert: 2026-02-27