How many railway stations are there in Paris? Which railway station is near the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame de Paris and Champaign Avenue?

There are six major railway stations in Paris, and their main control trains lead to China and other cities in Europe. All railway stations are connected by subway, which is convenient for communication. Each station has basic facilities such as currency exchange, luggage locker and restaurant, among which North Station, East Station and Lyon Station have tourist service centers.

Gare du Nord

Address: Dunkirk Road 18-750 10.

Tel:+33 (0)155 311000

Since the completion of 1866, it has been the starting point for Paris to connect with major cities in northern Europe. It is also the starting point of well-known high-speed trains: Eurostar and Northwest Train, connecting London, Brussels, Cologne and Amsterdam, and shouldering the heavy responsibility of picking up commuters in the suburbs. With a daily passenger volume of 560,000 passengers, Paris North Railway Station has naturally become one of the most important railway stations in Europe. There are several staggered subways underground of Paris North Station, which can transfer passengers to other corners of Huadu Paris conveniently and smoothly.

The renovation of Paris North Station was completed at the end of 2002. The new shopping corridor will accommodate 40 shops and will open in autumn 2003. There is a subway connecting Paris North Station and five other major stations. Passengers can quickly reach all parts of Paris through the subway extending in all directions, and the contact is convenient. There are currency exchange, luggage locker, tourist service center, restaurant and other infrastructure. Responsible for going to Lille &; Calais and other places, as well as the starting point of trains in Britain, the Netherlands, Scandinavia and the Baltic countries.

Address of Paris East Railway Station: Paris Square111month1918-75010 Tel:+33 (0)140.

This station mainly travels to and from Champagne, Lorraine, Alsace and other northeastern regions of France, and international trains to Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Eastern Europe and other countries also depart from here. ?

Paris Lyon Railway Station

Address: 750 12, Plaza Louis armand.

Tel: +33 (0) 1 53 33 60 00

Trains to the Mediterranean, the C? te d 'Azur and the Alps in southeastern France leave from this station, as do international trains to Switzerland, Italy and Greece. This is also the TGV ultra-high-speed train station.

Paris Ostritz Railway Station

Address: No.7 hospital on the boulevard -750 13 Oarus.

Tel: +33 (0) 1 53 60 70 00

International trains to southwest France, including Loire Valley, Bordeaux, Toulouse, Spain and Portugal, all depart from here.

Paris Saint lazare Station.

Address: 13, Amsterdam Road–75008 Paris.

Telephone +33 (0) 1 53 42 00 00

Responsible for the train to Normandy in northwest France.

gare de paris montparnasse

Address: Avenue Vogia 17, 750 14, Paris.

Tel: +33 (0) 1 40 48 08 08

TGV, which is connected with the southwest, goes to Brittany in the northwest, and domestic trains from Rennes, Nantes, Brest, Compper and Mont Saint-Michel also leave.

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