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      • The concourse at Lille Europe virtually spans the length of the station and gives access to the trains, which depart from the level below. This concourse is divided into four Halls, and when looking at the station from the city centre, Hall 1 is on the right, with Hall 4 on the far left.
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  2. The long, thin concourse is divided along its length into Halls 1, 2, 3 & 4, with Hall 1 at the southern (Paris) end of the station and Hall 4 at the northern (London) end. The Eurostar terminal is at the northern end of the station in Hall 4. Check in here for Eurostar departures.

  3. The concourse at Lille Europe virtually spans the length of the station and gives access to the trains, which depart from the level below. This concourse is divided into four Halls, and when looking at the station from the city centre, Hall 1 is on the right, with Hall 4 on the far left.

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  4. Opened in 1994, the modern Lille-Europe Station is one of the most important railway hubs in the lovely French city of Lille, serving the LGV Nord high-speed railway. It serves trains to/from the UK, Belgium, and the Netherlands, but you won't be able to catch a high-speed train to Paris there.

  5. If you'll be walking from Lille city centre to Lille Europe station, first head to Lille Flandres station and follow the four stages described below: Step 1: Leave the Lille Flandres station building from the right hand side of the main concourse at the terminal end of the station (when facing away from the trains).

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  6. The concourse at Lille Europe is enormous, so if need be follow the signs to Hall 2 (the concourse is divided into FOUR separate halls) and wait there for your onward connection. Though the staircases in the middle of the voie (platform/track), which the Eurostar will have arrived at, lead directly up into Halls 2 or 3.

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  7. Jun 8, 2018 · The Lille Europe Train Station is the home to Eurostar, TGV and Thalys trains and is located in the center of cultural Lille, just a short walk from the city’s charming main square and old town. The station is connected to the Euralille, one of France’s biggest business districts which includes a shopping mall, hotels and even a concert hall.

  8. Lille-Europe station (French: Gare de Lille-Europe) is a SNCF railway station in Lille, France, on the LGV Nord high-speed railway. The station is primarily used for international Eurostar and long-distance SNCF TGV services, although some high-speed regional trains also call at the station.

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