To spot Épernay station, just look for a grand cream-colored building with a small clock at the top and an iron-and-glass canopy stretching out over the entrance, right across from a row of green shrubs and the road.
Ah, you’ve arrived at the famous Épernay station! Imagine yourself here more than a hundred years ago, the distant whistle of a steam engine echoing across the Champagne hills, the air alive with excitement and a little bit of coal smoke-talk about an unusual perfume for Épernay! This station isn’t just any stop; it’s a gateway, linking Paris to Strasbourg and Reims. As you stand outside, picture travelers bustling through these doors, some with suitcases dreaming of Parisian adventure, others with baskets ready to return home, maybe even with a secretly-stashed bottle of bubbly tucked away. The building, elegant and proud, has watched countless reunions, tearful goodbyes, and probably its fair share of lost hats. Today, Épernay’s station still welcomes explorers like you, serving local TER Grand Est trains buzzing off to Reims, Paris, and Châlons-en-Champagne. So while you might not hear the clacking of steam-powered wheels anymore, the spirit of travel is very much alive-just listen for the next train rumbling in, and you’ll feel it in your bones! Ready to roll on? Let’s follow the tracks of history to our next stop!



