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  1. Introduction. The main railway stations are Lyon Part Dieu and Lyon Perrache, there is also one located at the airport which is 25 km east of Lyon city centre. There is a regular shuttle bus (Satobus) which connects the airport’s railway station to the two other stations in Lyon centre. High-speed trains go from Paris to Lyon in just two hours.

  2. 6 days ago · Lyon boasts several key train stations. Lyon Part-Dieu is the primary hub for national and international trains, including TGV (high-speed) services. Gare Lyon Perrache is another central station, offering regional and some long-distance services. Gare de Lyon Saint-Exupéry, connected to the airport, is an important part of the city’s rail ...

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    • Which Station in Lyon?
    • Platforms A to L
    • The Concourse. Which Exit?
    • Luggage Lockers & Toilets
    • Getting to & from The Old Town
    • Somewhere to Eat
    • Somewhere to Stay
    • How to Transfer Between Lyon Part Dieu & St Exupéry

    Lyon Part Dieu- the main station in the city centre used by most trains. Lyon Perrache- the former main station, closer to the old town and still used by some trains. Lyon St Exupéry- Lyon Airport station, a 29-minute 18 km tram ride from the city centre. How to transfer from Part Dieu to St Exupéry by tram

    The 12 platforms are one floor up from street level and lettered A to L, with platform A on the west side and platform L on the east side. There are stairs and either escalators or lifts from the platform to the concourse below all the tracks at street level. You can walk between any two platforms in 3 minutes or less.

    The concourse is a wide passageway beneath all the tracks with two main exits, one on the east side of the station and one on the west. Here you'll find the ticket office (on the northern side of the concourse), and plenty of retail outlets, cafes, ticket machines. West entrance/exit = Porte Rhone = Exit Béraudier-Centre-Ville, towards the city cen...

    The station has left luggage lockers (consigne in French), located in a small alleyway off the main concourse. The easily-missed exit doors from the concourse into this alleyway are on your left as you walk towards the main Porte Alpes exit, on the platform K side of the station shortly before reaching that exit. In this alleyway you'll also find t...

    It's a 3.1 km 40-minute walk from Lyon Part Dieu to Lyon's old town on the far bank of the Rhône. See walking route map.
    Metro:  Lyon has a modern metro, see www.tcl.fr, select English top right.  Lyon Part Dieu metro station is on Line B.  To reach the old town, take Line B two stops to Saxe-Gambetta then Line D thr...
    Express tram:  For the Rhone Express tram to St Exupéry TGV station & airport, see below.
    There are many shops, sandwich kiosks and burger bars in and around the station, but I have yet to find anywhere special for a proper meal in or near Lyon Part Dieu itself.
    However, if you've time between trains for a proper meal, try the Brasserie de l'Est, a 14-minute 1 km walk north of Lyon Part Dieu,see map of walking route.  Their website iswww.brasseries-bocuse....
    For a inexpensive hotel near the station, the dependableHotel Ibis Budgetis right next to Lyon Part Dieu ad gets good reviews.
    For a short break in Lyon you'd probably want a hotel in or near the old town.  For something special consider theVilla Florentine, a former convent now a top hotel in the heart of the city with pa...

    It's easy to transfer between Lyon Part Dieu & Lyon St Exupéry by dedicated Rhône Express airport tram. The trams run every 15 minutes from early morning until late evening, journey time 29 minutes, fare around €16. Lyon St Exupéry is often signed as Lyon Aéroport, it's the same place. No reservation is necessary, this is a turn up & go airport lin...

  4. It was the first city to be connected to Paris by the TGV in 1981 (see Lyon rail map). Lyon has two major railway stations: Lyon Part-Dieu, which was built to accommodate the TGV and has become the principal railway station for extra-regional trains; and Lyon Perrache, which is an older station that now primarily serves regional rail services.

  5. The easiest access to the historic Fourviére area from Part Dieu is to: (1) take Metro line B (direction Ouillins) two stops to Saxe Gambetta station - where you can make transfer to Metro Line D (direction Vaise). (2) From Saxe Gambetta station, take the Metro Line D three stops to Vieux Lyon station.

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  6. Aug 30, 2020 · Places to eat in the station: Haagen Dazs - ice cream. Transportation and connections. Transportation from Lyon Part Dieu Train Station to the airport: Rhônexpress to the Lyon Saint Exupéry Airport Frequency: every 15 minutes between 6:00 am - 9:00 pm and every 30 minutes from 9:00 pm to midnight. Metro: Lyon Metro: line B. Trams: T1, T2, T3 ...

  7. With 817 trains passing through Lyon-Part-Dieu daily, this transport hub serves regional, national and international connections. Lyon’s location, close to the Alps, means this train station sees many high-speed services coming from neighbouring Switzerland and Italy. Geneva to Lyon is 1h45mins and Turin to Lyon is 4h45mins.

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