How many stations in Paris?

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There are 6 large stations in Paris: Montparnasse, Saint-Lazare, Austerlitz, North, Lyon and East Railway Stations

Montparnasse Train Station is located in the same area in the 16th- and serves the west and south-west of France (Bordeaux, Nantes, etc.). In addition, the suburban and regional routes run through the station, and the metro station is nearby.

The Saint-Lazare train station, located in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, close to major shopping centers, serves the Ile-de-France region and is connected to public transport - buses and metro

Austerlitz railway station is located on the left bank of the Seine in the 13th arrondissement of Paris and serves Bordeaux, Toulouse, as well as Spain and Portugal (Madrid, Lisbon) The North Station provides connections between Paris and the north- east of France, as well as the UK Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany. In addition, the station serves suburban routes and is a major interchange station for the metro and a network of city electric trains

Lyonsky Station serves the central and south-eastern regions of France, as well as the Alps, Italy, Greece. At the station there is the restaurant "Blue Train", founded in 1901, as well as the metro station of the same name.

The Eastern Railway Station, located in the 10th arrondissement of Paris, serves the eastern direction (Strasbourg, Reims), as well as Switzerland, Luxembourg, Germany , Austria

October 5, 2011

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