I have a train booked from Bayeux to Paris St Lazare arriving at 10:46AM. Can I safely book the next leg of my trip Eurostar to London leaving Paris Nord at 1:04 PM? Is about 2 hours enough time between trains? This is on a Friday, if it makes a difference. Thanks.
Paris St. Lazare to Paris Nord -- How much time?
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Several years ago I travelled between the two stations and I don't think it took that long. I would say "yes" as it is the recommended connection by Rail Europe.
The Man In Seat 61 (www.seat61.com) has this page about transferring between Paris stations:
http://seat61.com/Paris-metro.htm
It seems fairly simple, only one stop on RER ligne E. He recommends at least an hour, so two hours should be plenty of time.
It takes about 20 minutes. You can either take the RER "E" or you can take the 26 Bus going direction Nation-Place des Antilles. You pick it up in front of St. Lazare on rue de Rome and it stops in front of Gare du Nord.
Thanks!