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Station à Valençay dans l'Indre

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Crédit photo : Croquant - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
6 octobre 1902
Opening of the station
18 janvier 1993
Registration for historical monuments
octobre 2009
Partial closure of the line
juillet 2019
Tourist opening of the line
4 août 2022
Inauguration of the biker
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Passenger building; façades and roofs of the freight hall; dock discovered; façades and roofing of the machine shed; hydraulic tank; facades and roof of the lamp factory; platform, armed tracks of double mushroom rails, including the yard track, the three turntables, the two hydraulic cranes, the lift bridge (see K 417): inscription by order of 18 January 1993

Key figures

Félix Houssin - Architect Manufacturer of the neo-Renaissance station.
Duc de Valençay - Financer and donor Descendant of Talleyrand, ceded the land.
Prince de Talleyrand - Former owner of the castle Architectural inspiration of the station.

Origin and history

Valençay station, built in the early 20th century, is a remarkable example of neo-Renaissance railway architecture, designed by Parisian architect Félix Houssin. Its style was inspired by the nearby castle, owned by the Prince of Talleyrand, and its construction was partially financed by the Duke of Valençay, descendant of the diplomat. The station was inaugurated on 6 October 1902 with the opening of the line between Romorantin and Écueillé, integrating the Blanc-Argent network.

The building, richly decorated with sculptures and a zinc frieze, includes a stone-framed clock and a marble engraved plan of line. Art Nouveau lanterns complete its aesthetic. The station also includes a freight hall, a machine shed and a hydraulic tank. These elements, as well as technical routes and equipment, were listed as historical monuments on 18 January 1993.

After a period of decline, marked by the partial closure of the line in 2009 due to its old state, the station underwent a renewal. The SABA association has restored the way between Valençay and Luçay-le-Mâle, allowing the reopening in 2019. Since 2022, a bicycle service, inaugurated on 4 August, boosts tourist traffic, complementing the rail offer operated by the Compagnie du Blanc-Argent.

Today, Valençay station remains a central point of the TER Centre-Val de Loire network, served by trains from Salbris and Romorantin. It combines historical heritage and modern activities, such as the bicycle, while maintaining its role as an intermodal hub with bus connections and parking spaces for visitors.

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