Gare Saint-Roch
St Roch Train Station makes an honourable contribution to the Heritage Days through its particular architecture and its inscription to the historical monuments.
Come and discover these archives and the remarkable work of this association that works every day to the railway safeguard.
This Amiénoise architecture of 1975 will be redone identically after the First World War then it will know the second conflict from 1940 to 1944 or it will once again be partially destroyed. The central pavilion is gone and the station of Amiens so dear to the Amiens disappeared from the landscape in 1941. In 1945 it is necessary to rebuild. If this station of St Roch does not resemble any other station in FRANCE, one owes this merit to exist to Pierre DUFAU then architect who will have this task to rebuild the city Amiens. He then keeps the two side pavilions still standing that he goes 'shirts', thus giving this particular architecture. It is the only architectural monument that today has a war cross and the cross of the Legion of Honor at the feet of the two unicorns.