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    Lille-Europe station (French: Gare de Lille-Europe) is a SNCF railway station in Lille, France, on the LGV Nord high-speed railway. The station is primarily...
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    as the Gare de Lille, but was renamed in 1993 when Lille Europe station opened. There is a 500m walking distance between the two stations, which are also...
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    UK Border Force) in the station before boarding their train. On the other hand, Eurostar passengers travelling to Lille Europe or Calais-Fréthun remain...
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    Marseille, Lyon and Toulouse. Lille has two railway stations next to each other: Lille-Europe station (Gare de Lille-Europe), which primarily serves high-speed...
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  • Lille railway station or Lille station may refer to: Lille-Europe station (French: Gare de Lille-Europe), the international and TGV station in Lille, France...
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    the region. The station is served by regional trains to Calais, Boulogne, Arras, Amiens and Lille. Calais-Fréthun is the first station on the continental...
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    passengers can book tickets through Eurostar with a connection at Lille-Europe station. From Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy, train services depart to major French...
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    dynamism instilled by Lille in 2004 as the European Capital of Culture. Lille 3000 reuses the cultural venues created or renovated for Lille 2004 (Tri Postal...
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    de Lille (MEL; English: "European Metropolis of Lille") is the métropole, an intercommunal structure, composed by a network of big cities (Lille, Roubaix...
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    (1928–2013). In 1975, Lille OSC began playing at the Stade Grimonprez-Jooris, a 21,128-seat facility. When the club began to play European Competitions, the...
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