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GARE D'AUSTERLITZ

Entrance of ''Gare d'Austerlitz''.

The tracks to ''Gare d'Austerlitz'' (seen here with a suburban train) run south of the ''Bibliothèque nationale de France''`.

The 'Gare d'Austerlitz' (''Austerlitz Station'') is one of the six large terminus railway station in Paris. It is situated on the left bank of the Seine in the southeastern part of the city, in the XIIIe arrondissement. It is the origin for the Paris-Bordeaux and Paris-Toulouse main lines, but
since the introduction of the TGV Atlantique — served by the Gare Montparnasse — Austerlitz has lost most of its long-distance southwestern services. It is used by some 25 million passengers annually, about half the number passing through Montparnasse.
The station takes its name from the Czech town Slavkov u Brna (German: ''Austerlitz''). Napoleon Bonaparte defeated the superior numbers of the Third Coalition on December 2 1805 there in the Battle of Austerlitz.

Contents
History
Future
Nearby station
Other lines serving this station
See also
External links

History


Gare d'Austerlitz was built in 1840 in order to serve first the Paris-Corbeil then the Paris-Orleans line. An 1865-1868 extension was designed by architect Pierre-Louis Renaud.

Future


A large project of rehabilitation of the Gare d'Austerlitz is on-going. Four new tracks are in construction and all the existent tracks are being covered. The interior will be rebuilt in order to receive the TGV Sud-Est and TGV Atlantique, partially transfered from the Gare de Lyon and Gare Montparnasse, both saturated. All the workings are planed to be fully realized in 2020, involving a doubling of the station's activity.

Nearby station



Gare de Lyon: on the opposite bank of the river Seine

Other lines serving this station


Gare d'Austerlitz also hosts stations on the Paris Métro and RER.

Line 5

Line 10

RER C

See also



List of stations of the Paris RER

List of stations of the Paris Métro

Gare de l'Est

Gare de Lyon

Gare Montparnasse

Gare du Nord

Gare Saint-Lazare

External links



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