🚉 **Thionville SNCF Station – Historic Train Station with Connections in All Directions**
The Thionville train station was built in 1905 during the German Empire and is architecturally reminiscent of Wilhelminian train stations – with a tall clock tower, sandstone facade, and steep roofs. Today, it connects **France, Luxembourg, Germany, and Belgium** – a true crossroads in the border region.
🚄 Regular trains depart from here to Metz, Luxembourg, Trier, and Paris (TGV). Cyclists and hikers also like to use it as a starting or ending point for tours along the Moselle.
**Tip:** If you want to get an early start, you'll find everything you need here: a bakery, lockers, timetables – and a few lovely details in the old waiting room. Ideal for starting your journey into the Moselle Valley or returning from a day trip.