{{Short description|Railway station in France}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2020}} {{Infobox station | name = Tarascon | style = SNCF | symbol_location = fr | symbol = rail | image = Bâtiment voyageurs et poste de la gare de Tarascon par Cramos.JPG | image_caption = The station in 2013. | address = Boulevard Gustave-Desplaces<br />13150 [[Tarascon]] | borough = [[Bouches-du-Rhône]], [[France]] | country = | coordinates = {{Coord|||display=inline,title}} | owned = [[SNCF]] | operator = SNCF | line = L1, L2 of [[TER Occitanie]] | platform = | tracks = | opened = 18 October 1847 | code = {{Uic8}} | map_locator = | services = {{Adjacent stations |system21=TER Occitanie |line21=6|left21=Nîmes|right21=Arles |line22=21|left22=Beaucaire|right22=Avignon-Centre |line23=22|left23=Nîmes-Pont-du-Gard|right23=Avignon-Centre}} }} [[File:LL SELECTA 48 - TARASCON - Intérieur de la Gare.jpg|thumb|First station at the site, shown before 1914.]] '''Tarascon station''' ([[French language|French]]: ''Gare de Tarascon'') is a railway station in [[Tarascon]], [[Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur]], southern France.
==History== The first station was built on the site in 1848. The building and surrounding infrastructure were heavily bombed by the Allies during the [[Second World War]] in 1944. The passenger building was refurbished in 1960, and a service building was constructed at the site. An existing annex at the station was demolished and the passenger shelter was torn down and rebuilt, also in 1960. "In 1960, the SNCF entrusted the company Michel et Jauffret of Miramas with this work: refurbishment of the passenger building; construction of a service building; demolition of an annex building; demolition of the passenger shelter; reconstruction of a more modest shelter. The firm carried out the work at a cost of 341 178.17 francs (1960 value)."<ref>{{cite report |language=fr|author=Direction Régionale des Affaires Culturelles Provence Alpes Côte d’Azur |date=2010 |title=ARLES, TARASCON, INVENTAIRE DE LA PRODUCTION ARCHITECTURALE ET URBAINE (1900-1980), QUARTIER DES CASERNES |url=https://www.culture.gouv.fr/Media/Regions/Drac-Paca/Files/Politique-culturelle/Arles-Tarascon-Inventaire-de-la-production-architecturale-et-urbaine-1900-1980/Tarascon-ville-et-architecture-au-XXe-siecle/Tarascon-Repertoire/QUARTIER-DES-CASERNES |access-date=July 26, 2020 }}</ref>
==Services== Tarascon is served by [[TER Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur]] and [[TER Occitanie]].
Within TER Occitanie, it is part of lines 6 (Narbonne–Marseille), 21 (Narbonne–Avignon) and 22 (Portbou–Avignon).<ref>[https://m.ter.sncf.com/occitanie/se-deplacer/fiches-horaires Timetable search] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220611211305/https://m.ter.sncf.com/occitanie/se-deplacer/fiches-horaires |date=11 June 2022 }}, TER Occitanie</ref><ref>[https://mmt.vsct.fr/sites/default/files/swt/COCT/2021-11/A3%20CARTE%20R%C3%89GION%20g%C3%A9n%C3%A9rique_0.pdf Le réseau régional de transport public], TER Occitanie, accessed 11 May 2022.</ref>
==References== {{Reflist}}{{Provence-railstation-stub}}{{commons category|Gare de Tarascon}}
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