• Brest station (French: Gare de Brest) is the railway station serving Brest, France. It is the western terminus of the Paris–Brest railway.
  • The main arrival place in Brest is the Brest train station, which is located in the city center and offers easy access to various attractions.
  • Brest train station is a huge, impressive Soviet-style building worth visiting in its own right.
  • For many years Brest railway station was rightly considered the best in Russian Empire and was called a gate to Europe during Soviet times.
  • On July 31, 1944, the first trains were driving between Brest and Baranovichi. In the late 1940s the station building was renovated.
  • The early Celtic history of the Brest area can be explored at the museum which is a one-mile (1.6 kilometers) walk or short taxi ride from the train station Brest.
  • Brest railway station was opened on May 28, 1886. The first version of the station looked like, according to contemporaries, a medieval castle with four turrets...
  • Agena is located in central Brest, near the Chamber of Commerce, the Quartz conference center and the port. It is 984 feet from the train station and offers rooms...
  • Brest Train Station is designed to provide convenience and comfort to travelers. The station is divided into different areas, each serving a specific purpose