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    • Paris Gare de Lyon: Paris Map Showing Stations
    • Station Overview: See Station Plan
    • Hall 1 = Platforms A to N...
    • Hall 2 = Platforms 5 to 23...
    • Hall 3, Under The Tracks with Access to All Platforms...
    • The Main Departures Board...
    • Tickets & reservations...
    • Salon Grand Voyageur = 1st Class Lounge...
    • Left Luggage Lockers...
    • Tips For Using The Gare de Lyon...
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    One of the most important stations in Paris and the third busiest station in France, the Gare de Lyon is the station for trains heading southeast out of the city, including trains to Dijon, Lyon, Avignon, Marseille, Nice, the French Alps, Switzerland, Italy & Barcelona. There has been a station here since 1847, although the current station building...

    The Gare de Lyon is a terminus with flat level access between the taxi rank, concourse & all platforms, so it's easy to navigate with wheeled luggage. The station has two separate concourses, known as Hall 1 and Hall 2, see the station plan. Hall 1 is the original trainshed dating from 1900 housing platforms A to N, Hall 2 is the later extension ho...

    This is the original trainshed, dating from 1900... Hall 1 & platforms A to N seen from the top of the Train Bleu restaurant steps. Platform A on the left, N on the right. Note the automatic ticket gates between concourse and platforms. Looking northeast across Hall 1 concourse at 90 degrees to the previous photo, with the steps up to the Train Ble...

    A later extension, accessed from Hall 1 either by walking down platform A or by walking through the ticket hall. Looking across Hall 2, platforms 5 - 23 on the right & platform A behind the camera. The slope down to Hall 3 is out of shot to the left. Automatic ticket gates.Just scan the barcode on your ticket or phone e-ticket and the gates will le...

    Hall 3 is what they've now decided to call the sprawling underground concourse (a glorified passageway) one floor down from Hall 2 and extending underneath all the tracks. You can reach Hall 3 by going down escalators from Hall 2, or by going down stairs or escalators from Hall 1 then a short walk. There are stairs and escalators from Hall 3 up to ...

    There is a large colour departure board in the centre of Hall 1 and another in Hall 2 on the far wall. The photo below shows the one in Hall 1. The platform number or letter (13, 11, J, C and so on) is shown for departures that are ready for boarding (typically 20 minutes before departure, but it varies). For departures which are not yet ready for ...

    The SNCFticket office is in the broad passageway linking Hall 1 with Hall 2, parallel with platform A. There are two sections, Libre Service where you can use a computer terminal to book yourself a ticket, andConseil, where there is someone to book tickets & passholder reservations for you. The photo below shows the Conseil entrance, the Libre Serv...

    The SNCF Salon Grand Voyageurfirst class lounge is in the passageway connecting Hall 1 with Hall 2, immediately to the right of the ticket office. The reception desk is just inside the entrance, the lounge itself is upstairs with windows overlooking platform A, but there are stairs and a lift. You can use the lounge if you have any sort of 1st clas...

    The luggage lockers are inHall 3, which is one floor down from track level. Follow the signs to the Consigne. They're at the extreme platform N end of Hall 3, in the far left corner as you walk along Hall 3 from platform 5 towards platform N. Expect to have your bags X-rayed at the entrance to the locker room. For opening hours & prices see the lef...

    Don't rush through...Take a moment to wander onto the forecourt and see the beautiful station facade of 1900 with its famous clock tower.  The clock is illuminated at night - it's now electric of c...
    Boarding your train...Trains typically become ready for boarding around 20 minutes before departure, when a platform number will appear against your train on the various departure screens around th...

    Find out how to navigate the Gare de Lyon, one of the most important and busy stations in Paris, with its two concourses, platforms and facilities. See location map, station plan, departure board and tips for using the station.

  2. Les quais sont affichés 20 minutes avant l’horaire de départ. Inutile d’arriver trop tôt sur place ! Les voies sont réparties sur deux zones à Paris-Gare de Lyon : Hall 1 & Hall 2. Utilisez la signalétique pour vous guider vers votre train, suivez la bonne direction ! Accès piéton. À pied, l’accès à la Gare de Lyon peut s ...

  3. Gare de Lyon est une station des lignes 1 et 14 du métro de Paris, située dans le 12e arrondissement de Paris, desservant notamment la gare grandes lignes, banlieue et RER de Paris-Gare-de-Lyon. Opéra Bastille

  4. Le site dédié à Paris-Gare de Lyon. Horaires, informations et services voyageurs, accès TGV, RER, Transilien, Métro, Bus. Plan Gare de Lyon, contacts...

  5. Learn how to navigate Gare de Lyon, a Belle-Époque station serving points south of Paris. Find out where to catch your train, how to use the departures board, and what to see and do nearby.

  6. Information for tourists and visitors. Directions and maps Paris-Gare de Lyon railway station (SNCF, Lyria, Thello).

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