December 19, 2024
Reading time: 2 min.
Du November 4th to 8th, 25 students in the Master 2 “Development and Tourist Planning of Territories” program at IREST (Paris) surveyed the territory of the Park to reflect on the attractiveness of the TER stations and the Bubble Line (Reims-Epernay).
Their arrival is part of the project Interreg MONA, one of whose ambitions is to make stations into real “entrance doors” of the Montagne de Reims Regional Natural Park, for both visitors and locals.
During this immersion week, the students met around thirty local actors and delivered an initial diagnosis of the “visitor” experience on the train. Their work will be finalized in January in the form of a report, then taken up by Master's students in urban planning from IATEUR (URCA) who will deepen the thinking around the development of train stations up to May 2025This collaboration, the result of collective work with municipalities, communities and partners, aims to encourage sustainable mobility

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