Poix-Terron station

[4] Construction started in Spring 2011, with an overall cost of 3.44 million Euros, expenses shared between the State, the Region, the Departement, the Commune, the Communauté de communes des Crêtes Préardennaises, the RFF and the SNCF.

[5] A redesign of the old passenger stop included the creation an underground passage, construction of two platforms (120 meters long and 55 cm high) for accessibility purposes with the newer generation of TER trains, a locked, secure bicycle shelter and a parking lot.

The facilities were designed using an "eco-sustainable" approach, consisting of wooden shelters with a green roof, low-energy lighting and a photovoltaic glass canopy.

The official opening was celebrated 1 October 2011, with the presence of representatives from all levels of government that were involved in project financing.

A point of sale for TER tickets is open every day in a florist's shop at No.36 on the main street of Poix-Terron.

Poix-Terron is served by regional trains from the TER Grand Est network, with destinations being Reims, Charleville-Mézières and Sedan.

The station shown in 2012.