The Paris–Lille railway begins at the
Gare du Nord in
Paris, running north for 6 km until
Saint-Denis. From here, it climbs in northeastern direction at a constant 5 mm/km incline. Near
Marly-la-Ville, it turns north and then northwest, and descends towards the river
Oise. At
Creil, the Oise is crossed. The
line to
Saint-Quentin and
Brussels branches off at Creil. The line leaves the Oise valley and continues north to the river
Somme at
Longueau near
Amiens. Here the
Longueau–Boulogne railway to the
Gare d'Amiens and
Boulogne-sur-Mer branches off to the west, and a line to
Laon to the east. The line to Lille continues in northeastern direction, following the valley of the Somme until
Corbie, and then the river
Ancre until
Miraumont, where the line turns north until it reaches
Arras. From Arras it follows the river
Scarpe in eastern direction until
Douai, where it turns northwest. After
Ostricourt it turns north again, entering the agglomeration of
Lille. After a total length of 251 km, it reaches its terminus
Gare de Lille-Flandres.
Main stations The main stations on the Paris–Lille railway are: •
Gare du Nord (Paris) •
Gare de Creil •
Gare de Longueau •
Gare d'Arras •
Gare de Douai •
Gare de Lille-Flandres ==History==