🇫🇷 Trouville – Deauville

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Type Major
Coordinates 49.360005, 0.084167
Timezone Europe/Paris
Connections 776
UIC Code 8744437

About Trouville – Deauville

Trouville–Deauville station is a shared terminus serving the twin resorts of Trouville-sur-Mer and Deauville on the Normandy coast of France. It is the end of the branch line from Lisieux, with connections to Caen and Paris Saint-Lazare. The station sees heavy patronage from Parisians at weekends and during the summer, as well as during Deauville's prestigious film and horse-racing events.

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Trouville-Deauville station is centrally located between the two resort towns, about a 10-minute walk from either beach. Turn right for Deauville's famous Planches boardwalk, or left for Trouville's fishing port and beach.
Direct Intercites trains connect Trouville-Deauville to Paris Saint-Lazare in about 2 hours. TER Normandie services run to Lisieux, Caen, and along the Cote Fleurie coast. Weekend services are often busier with Parisian visitors heading to the coast.
Luggage lockers are available at the station. The station has a ticket office, a cafe, and is well-maintained given its role serving one of Normandy's premier resort areas.
Deauville is famous for its Planches boardwalk with celebrity beach cabins, its casino, the American Film Festival, and horse racing at two hippodromes. Trouville has a lively fishing port, a famous fish market, and a more authentic seaside atmosphere. Both towns have fine sandy beaches.
Trouville is the older, more working-class resort with a fishing port and market, favoured by artists like Monet and Boudin. Deauville was purpose-built as a luxury resort in the 1860s by the Duc de Morny, with grand hotels, a casino, and thoroughbred horse racing. They share a train station on the Touques river between them.

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Data last updated: 2026-02-27