Dives-Cabourg is the railway station for the towns of Dives-sur-Mer and Cabourg.
Dives-sur-Mer | Gare du Nord | Gare Saint-Lazare | Gare Montparnasse | Dives | Gare d'Amiens | Gare d'Estrées-Saint-Denis | Gare de Creil | Danny Gare | Cabourg | Gare d'Orsay | Gare de Montdidier | Gare de Dives-Cabourg | Gare de Compiègne | Gare d'Austerlitz | Arran Gare | Shelley Gare | Gare du Quai d'Orsay | Gare d'Orry-la-Ville-Coye | Gare d'Eu | Gare des Fontinettes | Gare de Saint-Just-en-Chaussée | Gare de Mantes-la-Jolie | Gare de Lille Europe | Gare de Chauny | Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives | South Gare | Paris-Gare de Lyon | Paris Gare d'Austerlitz | Nene Gare |
Cabourg, France, which was the model for the fictional town of Balbec in Marcel Proust's In Search of Lost Time
Architectutrally the Palace followed metropolitan French resort styles, merging elements of spa towns like Vittel with seaside architectural elements borrowed from towns like Cabourg or Cannes.
After passing Port of Dives-sur-Mer, the line reaches Dives-sur-Mer after passing the only yard of the line, now closed.
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The line then proceeds towards Dives-sur-Mer along the Dives and Rue des Bains on a portion of railway line famous for its beauty.
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The only point work is situated at Trouville-Deauville station and enables joint operation with the line to Paris and in the yard preceding Dives-sur-Mer which has been mothballed.