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Railway heritage, viaducts and stations classified in Picardy

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4 railway heritage element, viaduct or station classified en Picardie

Tour Florentine de Buire
Railway heritage
02500 Buire

The Tour Florentine de Buire, an old switch tower of 45.76 m, built in 1920-1921 in the Aisne, illustrates the Art Deco architecture and railway heritage of Hauts-de-France.
Abbeville station
Station classified as MH
80132 Abbeville

Abbeville Train Station, built in the 3rd quarter of the 19th century, is an iconic wooden and red brick railway building located in Abbeville (Hauts-de-France). Since 1984, it has been a major railway node until the middle of the 20th century.
Saint-Quentin station
Station classified as MH
02100 Saint-Quentin

The Saint-Quentin train station, an Art Deco building from the 2nd quarter of the 20th century, is a major railway station located in the Aisne region of Hauts-de-France, classified as a historic monument for its facades and decorated buffet.
Senlis station
Station classified as MH
60300 Senlis

Senlis Train Station, a neo-regionalist building dating from the 1st quarter of the 20th century, is a former railway station located in Senlis (Oise), classified as a historic monument since 2001. Rebuilt in 1922 after a fire, it illustrates Renaissance architecture adapted to railway needs.
SNCF Rotonde

02000 Laon

Laon's SNCF rotunda, a 20th-century railway building located in the Aisne, bears witness to the station's past industrial activity. Joined historic monuments in 2015, it illustrates post-war reinforced concrete architecture.
Former railway station

60350 Pierrefonds

The former Pierrefonds station, built in the fourth quarter of the 19th century in the Oise (Hautes-de-France), is a railway building decommissioned in stone, inscribed with historical monuments. A symbol of the tourist boom linked to the castle and the local thermal baths, it was inaugurated in 1884 before its final closure in 1966.
Saint Roch railway station

80000 Amiens

The Saint-Roch railway station, built in the 19th century and rebuilt after 1944 in Amiens (Hauts-de-France), is an emblematic railway monument of modernist reconstruction, inscribed in historical monuments since 2020.
Rail Rotonde

80330 Longueau

The longuau railway rotunda, built in the 20th century in the Somme, is an ancient iconic locomotive depot, marked by its reinforced concrete architecture and its strategic role in French railway history.