
Outside the station, with its large clock tower.
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Inside the station.

At the edge of the station.
The 'Gare de Lyon' is one of the six large
railway terminus in
Paris,
France. It is named after the city of
Lyon, a stop for many long-distance trains departing here, most en route to the south of France. In general the station's
SNCF services run to the south and east of France. The station also hosts regional trains and the
RER. It is served by the
Gare de Lyon metro station.
The station was built for the
World Exposition of 1900. On multiple levels, it is considered a classic example of the architecture of its time. Most notable is the large clock tower atop one corner of the station, similar in style to the clock tower of the
UK Houses of Parliament, home to
Big Ben.
The station houses the 'Le Train Bleu' restaurant, which has served drinks and meals to travellers and other guests since 1901 in an ornately-decorated setting.
On
27 June 1988,
a runaway train crashed into a stationary rush-hour train, killing 56 people and injuring a further 55.
Réseau Gare de Lyon
''For more information on Réseau Gare de Lyon, see
main article.''
Suburban (Île de France / Transilien & RER)
''For more information on Transilien, see
main article.''
★ Gare de Lyon - Laroche-Migennes (
TER Bourgogne)
★ Gare de Lyon -
Montargis (
Transilien)
★ Gare de Lyon -
Montereau
★ Gare de Lyon - Moret-Veneux-les-Sablons
★
RER Line A
★
RER Line D
Inter City (Grandes Lignes) and TGV
The following
SNCF ''Grandes Lignes''
intercity train services operate out of Gare de Lyon:
★ Gare de Lyon -
Dijon,
Auxerre, Clamecy and Corbigny)
★ Gare de Lyon -
Nevers
★ Gare de Lyon -
Clermont-Ferrand -
Marseille/
Beziers
The following
SNCF TGV train services operate out of Gare de Lyon:
★ Bourgogne (16 departures per day)
★ Rhône-Alpes (32 departures for Lyon per day)
★ Franche-Comté (8 departures for Besançon per day)
★ Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur (16 departures for
Marseille and 6 departures for
Cannes and
Nice per day)
★ Languedoc-Roussillon (12 departures for
Montpellier per day)
★ Switzerland (7 departures for
Geneva,
Lausanne,
Berne and
Zurich per day)
★ Italy (
Turin and
Milan)
See also
★
List of stations of the Paris RER
★
List of stations of the Paris Métro
★
Gare d'Austerlitz
★
Gare de l'Est
★
Gare Montparnasse
★
Gare du Nord
★
Gare Saint-Lazare
Travelling between the Gare de Lyon and other Paris main line stations
For the
Gare du Nord, take RER Line D towards Orry-la-Ville-Coye.
For the
Gare de l'Est, either walk to nearby
Quai de la Rapée Metro station for Line 5 (going north to
Bobigny Pablo Picasso), or take Line 1 from Lyon north to
Bastille station and change there to Line 5. This is also another way to reach the Gare du Nord.
For
Gare Saint-Lazare, take Metro Line 14.
For
Gare Montparnasse, catch a 91 bus.
It is quickest to walk to
Gare d'Austerlitz.
External links
★
Satellite image from Google Maps
★
Intercity and TGV schedules from SNCF
★
Le Train Bleu - famous restaurant in station