Annual flea market of the railway workers' association on Raoul Dautry square in Quessy-Cité
The town of Tergnier, a historic railway town in the Aisne, hosts the Amicale Cheminote Ternoise flea market every year on Place Raoul Dautry, in the heart of the Quessy-Cité district. This event is part of the rich associative tradition of this town marked by railway history.
Place Raoul Dautry, named after the former president of SNCF, is the nerve center of the Quessy-Cité district, a garden city built in the 1920s for railway workers and their families. This open space offers an ideal setting for setting up stalls, with enough room to accommodate many exhibitors.
Tergnier owes its development to the establishment of a major railway hub in the 19th century. The town still retains remarkable railway heritage and a strong railway identity. The Amicale Cheminote Ternoise perpetuates this tradition by organizing unifying events like this annual flea market, which brings together local residents and bargain hunters.
Pitches are offered at €1 per linear meter for individuals and €2 for professionals (excluding food vendors). No reservation is necessary. Catering and refreshments are available on site, and toilets are provided.
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Place Raoul Dautry
Place Raoul Dautry, Quessy-Cité, 02700 Tergnier