Estação Toulouse-Matabiau, Toulouse, França
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Toulouse-Matabiau is
the main railway
station in Toulouse,
southern France. It is located in
the city centre and connected to the Toulouse Metro. The station is situated on
the Bordeaux–Sète
railway, Toulouse–Bayonne
railway, Brive-Toulouse (via Capdenac) railway and Toulouse-Auch railway. Direct trains run to
most parts of France.
Toulouse
waited until the middle of the 19th century for the railway to arrive in the
city.
In 1853, Émile
Pereire and his brother Jacob founded the CF
du Midi. Three years later, the line from Bordeaux to Toulouse was opened, it was extended
to Sète in 1857.
The current
passenger building was built between 1903 and 1905, replacing an older and
smaller building. The station took the name of the borough it was situated in,
an area called Matabiau, named after the martyrdom of Saint Saturnin, mata-bios
meaning kill the bull. It was designed by Marius Toudoire (who also
designed Bordeaux Station) and was built with stone from the Roman city
of Saintes. Like the Midi station in Bordeaux, Matabiau station
bears 26 coats of
arms on the front of the building of the 26 destinations that
Midi served.
The station is
centred on two main concourses at the front of the station directly linked to
each other, with ticket offices, shops and cafés. Underpasses link these
concourses to the platforms. The station is connected to the underground Marengo
SNCF station on Line A of the Toulouse
Metro, accessible from inside and just outside the station.

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