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  1. Throughout its 109km of track and 46 stations, the RER A serves 7 departments and 41 cities. The termini of the RER A are, to the west of Paris, the stations of Cergy-Le Haut, Poissy, and Saint-Germain-en-Laye, and to the east of Paris, the stations of Boissy-Saint-Léger and Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy. The latter provides access to Disneyland ...

    • The Station For London, Brussels, Amsterdam & Cologne
    • Overview: Station Planlocation Map
    • Which Platform For Your Train?
    • Tickets & Reservations
    • Luggage Storage
    • Taxis & Metro
    • Tips For Using The Gare Du Nord
    • Food Outlets & Supermarkets
    • Somewhere to Eat
    • Hotels Near The Gare Du Nord

    The Gare du Nord is the busiest station in Europe, in fact the busiest station in the world outside Japan - although they include all the RER suburban trains running underground to get that accolade. It handles trains heading north from Paris, to Lille, Calais, London, Brussels, Amsterdam & Cologne. First opened in 1846 by the Chemin de Fer du Nord...

    The Gare du Nord is a terminus with easy, flat & level access between the taxi rank, concourse & all mainline platforms, making it painless to navigate with wheeled luggage. See a station plan here, you can find more plans & information about the station and its facilities atwww.garesetconnexions.sncf. The station is marked up as 4 halls: Hall 1 is...

    Platforms are numbered 1 to 36 from left to right, with platform 1 on the west side, See station plan. Platform numbers are usually posted on departure screens 20-30 minutes before departure. 1. Platforms 1 & 2are not in public use. 2. Platforms 3-6 are sealed off forEurostar trains to/from London. Passengers arriving from London walk straight off ...

    The main ticket office windows open onto the main concourse, opposite platforms 3-6.
    The Eurostar ticket office is upstairs on the balcony, accessed up an escalator opposite platform 17, with a smaller office downstairs on the concourse opposite platform 14.
    There's a separate ticket office for Haut de France regional tickets opposite platform 14.
    There are plenty of SNCF ticket machines, with a touch screen & English language facility.  These also sell Interrail & Eurail reservations.

    The left luggage facility is downstairs, down the escalators opposite platform 3 where Eurostar arrives. It's now a row of staffed desks rather than lockers.  Bags are X-rayed before you deposit th...

    Taxis:  There's a well-organised taxi rank just outside the western side exit from the station.  After walking off the Eurostar platforms, turn right and walk out of the station's west side exit ne...
    Metro & RER: See the Crossing Paris by metro page for metro advice.
    Take a moment to wander onto the forecourt and see the beautiful station facade.
    Time on your hands before your train?The Gare du Nord is a very busy place, if you have significant time before your train I'd get away from all the bustle and have a coffee, beer or even a meal in...
    There are plenty of kiosks around the station selling drinks, snacks, baguettes.  There's a small Monop minimarket next to the station exit opposite platform 8, see the photo below.
    There's a larger minimarket at the bottom of the down escalator opposite platform 7, just before the M4 metro ticket office.
    For a wider choice at high street prices not station prices, there's a Monop minimarket 2 minutes walk away:  Walk out of the main station exit, immediately turn sharp right and walk along the fron...

    If your kids insist, there's a MacDonald's just across the road and to the right, in the rue Dunkerque. But you can do better than that, here are two great places that make lunch before or after your train an experience in itself... Brasserie Terminus Nord The Brasserie Terminus Nord (www.terminusnord.com) is directly across the road from the Gare ...

    The 3-star25 Hours Terminus Nordis directly across the road from the station and gets great reviews - it's also had great feedback from seat61 users. Formerly the Mercure Terminus Nord, it's been refurbished in a decidedly funky style, a great choice for an overnight stop or longer stay. Other hotels near the station with good reviews include theLi...

  2. The earliest departure is at 14:57 in the afternoon, and the last departure from Paris St Lazare train station is at 23:59 which arrives into Le Chesnay at 00:36. All services run direct with no transfers required, and take on average 36 min.

    • Le Chesnay
    • 21.6 km
    • €5
    • 36 min
  3. There are 6 ways to get from Paris to Le Chesnay by train, bus, taxi, or car. Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2rio's travel planner. Take the train from Gare Saint-Lazare to Versailles Rive Droite L. best.

  4. For information on prices of bus, RER, metro, train and light rail, costs and ride fares to Le Chesnay, please check the Moovit app. Use the app to navigate to popular places including to the airport, hospital, stadium, grocery store, mall, coffee shop, school, college, and university.

  5. There are 7 ways to get from Le Chesnay to Paris by train, bus, taxi, or car. Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2rio's travel planner. Take the train from Versailles Rive Droite to Gare Saint-Lazare L. best.

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  7. Paris Gare du Nord is one of Paris’ main train stations and is located at the heart of the city. The station is close to Gare de l’Est in the 10th arrondissement and connected with several urban transport lines.