🇫🇷 Hirson

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Type Major
Coordinates 49.91455, 4.08432
Timezone Europe/Paris
Connections 778
UIC Code 8729506

About Hirson

Hirson station is located in the Aisne department of Hauts-de-France, near the Belgian border. It is served by regional TER services connecting to Laon and Charleville-Mézières. The station acts as a rail hub for the Thiérache rural area in northern France.

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Hirson station is centrally located, a short walk from the town centre. The town sits at the edge of the Thierache region, known for its fortified churches, in the northernmost part of the Aisne department.
TER Hauts-de-France trains connect Hirson to Laon, Reims, and Charleville-Mezieres. The station is a junction where several regional lines meet, including cross-border services towards Belgium. Connections to Paris are made via Laon.
Luggage storage at Hirson is limited. The station has a ticket office and basic facilities. The town is small and can be explored quickly on foot.
Hirson is the gateway to the Thierache, a region famous for its unique fortified churches built to protect villagers during wars. The surrounding countryside of rolling bocage farmland is peaceful. The town itself has a local museum and pleasant walks along the Oise river.
The Thierache region around Hirson has about 65 fortified churches, built between the 16th and 17th centuries as refuges during wars and invasions. These brick-and-stone churches have towers, gunloops, and rooms where villagers sheltered. They form a unique architectural heritage circuit accessible from Hirson.

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Data last updated: 2026-02-27