





Railway stop. No physical ticket office.
Terminal of the Merveilles tourist train with a guide on board every weekend in May and October, and every day from June to September, with the TER of the Nice-Breil-Tende railway line.
Terminal of the Merveilles tourist train with a guide on board every weekend in May and October, and every day from June to September, with the TER of the Nice-Breil-Tende railway line.
NB: The inside of the building is no longer occupied by the SNCF; however, a ticket machine is available on the platform. Tickets can also be purchased at the post office opposite the station.
Originally built as a standard Ferrovia dello Stato station, it was inaugurated on October 30, 1928 in the presence of the French Minister for the Economy, André Tardieu, and the Italian Minister for the National Economy, Giuseppe Giurati.
The destruction of the line in April 1945, caused by German troops retreating to northern Italy, led to the station's closure. On September 16, 1947, the station became part of France when the town of Tende became part of France. At the same time, connections between Tende and Italy were re-established, but only for freight traffic. It wasn't until the line was fully reopened on September 30, 1979, that the station officially reopened, with an inauguration on October 6, 1979.
No ticket office, but a TER ticket dispenser.
Groups arriving on the Merveilles train are welcomed by the Tende tourist office during the summer season.
Originally built as a standard Ferrovia dello Stato station, it was inaugurated on October 30, 1928 in the presence of the French Minister for the Economy, André Tardieu, and the Italian Minister for the National Economy, Giuseppe Giurati.
The destruction of the line in April 1945, caused by German troops retreating to northern Italy, led to the station's closure. On September 16, 1947, the station became part of France when the town of Tende became part of France. At the same time, connections between Tende and Italy were re-established, but only for freight traffic. It wasn't until the line was fully reopened on September 30, 1979, that the station officially reopened, with an inauguration on October 6, 1979.
No ticket office, but a TER ticket dispenser.
Groups arriving on the Merveilles train are welcomed by the Tende tourist office during the summer season.
Services
Car park
Parking nearby
Charging stations for electric vehicles
Free car park
Pets welcome
Pets allowed on a lead only or in a box.Checkroom
Stroller-accessible
Accessibility
Accessible for self-propelled wheelchairs
Reserved space 330 cm wide < 100 m from the site
Even flooring with no obstacles
Rates
Free access.
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Free bicycle locker for ZOU pass holders
Payment methods
Bank/credit cardOpenings
All year 2026 - Open everyday
Location
Contact Tende Railway Station
Spoken languages
Spoken languages
Environment
Environment
- Cycling itinerary less than 1 km away
- Close to GR footpath
- Cycle track/route within 500 m
- Village centre
- Close to a public transportation
- Bus stop < 500 m









