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Paris train stations map

Paris stations map. Paris train stations map (Île-de-France - France) to print. Paris train stations map (Île-de-France - France) to download. There are seven major train stations in Paris stations that go beyond the Ile de France region as its shown in Paris train stations map. Gare du Nord is the busiest railway station in Europe and the hub for trains arriving and departing Paris on the Eurostar. With Thalys the Gare du Nord also serves Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany. Along with the local and national train lines this station is always a bustling beehive of activity with trains running to Northern France and the Northern suburbs of Paris.
 
Gare de l'Est is located a short ten minute walk from Gare du Nord (you can also take the bus or metro) as its mentioned in Paris train stations map. Connects to Gare Magenta. Trains go to eastern France and Germany plus the eastern suburbs of Paris. Gare d'Austerlitz, trains go to central France, Toulouse and the Pyrenees. Elipsos also runs trains to Barcelona. Station of Bercy, trains to Italy and Burgundy.
 
Gare de Lyon, trains to south-east France, Languedoc-Roussillon, Switzerland and Italy. Trains also run to the south-eastern suburbs of Paris as its mentioned in Paris train stations map. Gare Montparnasse, trains to western and south-western France and Madrid. Trains also run to the western suburbs of Paris. The train station of Saint-Lazare, trains to Normandy and to the west and south-western suburbs of Paris.
 
Paris is a central hub of the national rail network. The six major train stations as its mentioned in Paris train stations map are: Gare du Nord, Gare Montparnasse, Gare de l'Est, Gare de Lyon, Gare d'Austerlitz, and Gare Saint-Lazare. Those Paris train stations are connected to three networks: The TGV serving four High-speed rail lines, the normal speed Corail trains, and the suburban rails (Transilien).