Nîmes - Pont du Gard station, French railway station, on the southern bypass of the agglomerations of Nîmes and Montpellier, halfway between Nîmes and Arlesand close to Avignon
Nîmes - Pont du Gard station is a modern railway stop in southern France that opened in late 2019, serving the towns of Manduel and Redessan. It features separate platforms for high-speed TGV trains and regional TER services, with lifts and escalators connecting the different levels for all travelers.
The station opened in 2019 as part of a connection between Nîmes and Montpellier, linking to the high-speed LGV line. Its opening marked a turning point for access to the region and the nearby Roman aqueduct.
The station has self-service ticket machines in the main building and offers facilities such as toilets, water fountains, and information points for travelers. Staff are on hand to answer questions and assist passengers with reduced mobility, with Wi-Fi available throughout the station.
Despite its name pointing to the Pont du Gard located 20 kilometers away, this station actually sits closer to Nîmes itself and primarily serves as a junction for travelers between major cities. Its placement allows fast train journeys to Montpellier and other southern French destinations without passing through central stations.
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