Granville station (Manche)
Granville station is a railway station serving the town of Granville in the Manche department of Normandy, France. It is the terminus of the Paris–Granville railway line, providing direct services to and from Paris-Montparnasse. The station is owned and operated by SNCF, the French national railway company.
The station building is a notable architectural landmark in Granville. It features a distinctive design and is located close to the town center and the port. Passenger facilities include ticket counters, waiting rooms, and toilets. The station also provides access to taxi ranks and bus stops for onward travel within Granville and the surrounding area.
Services from Granville station primarily consist of Intercités trains to Paris. There are also local TER Normandie (Transport express régional) services connecting Granville with other towns in Normandy. The station is an important transportation hub for the region, serving both commuters and tourists visiting Granville and Mont Saint-Michel, which is located nearby. The station facilitates the transport of goods and freight in addition to passenger travel.