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Jane Aug 26th, 1999 06:28 PM

Chunnel to Paris
 
I am unclear as to how one gets from the <BR>Chunnel to Paris?? TIA

gpotvin Aug 26th, 1999 06:32 PM

The Eurostar leaves from London's Waterloo station and proceeds through the Chunnel to two or three sites I believe - Lille, Brussels(?) and Paris. If you are going to Paris you will arrive at Gare du Nord one of the Paris train stations. Does that answer your question?

Jane Aug 27th, 1999 05:28 AM

<BR>Information about the Eurostar is <BR>very helpful. Tx. Is the Paris train <BR>station, gare du nord in Downtown Paris <BR>If not, is it a simple transfer to <BR>the downtown area? TIA <BR> <BR> <BR>

wes fowler Aug 27th, 1999 05:53 AM

Jane, <BR>The Gare de Nord is the train station to which Eurostar goes.

s.fowler Aug 27th, 1999 05:56 AM

It is on the northern edge of "tourist Paris." Taxis are easily available. They even have a "queue system" that works! The station is on a metro line, but, depending on where you are staying, a taxi may be more efficient.

elvira Aug 27th, 1999 07:16 AM

http://www.ratp.fr/Transpor.eng/transpor.eng.htm <BR>this website is all you need to know about Paris city transportation (well, almost everything). <BR>The RER line B runs both north and south, and is a direct train to the Left Bank (pont St Michel and Luxembourg stops). If you have a lot of luggage, or need to take several metro trains to get to your hotel, take the taxi. <BR>The Eurostar goes in two directions: London&lt;&gt;Paris and London&lt;&gt;Brussels. The Paris train stops in Ashford and Lille, then goes to Paris. You're in the "tunnel" for less than 30 minutes; the rest of the time you are aboveground and looking at English, then French, countryside. In first class, they bring you a meal. In second class, you can go to the meal car and get sandwiches, etc. The menu is in English, French and Flemish, which is a very entertaining way to learn a new language. The in-flight (ride?) magazine is also in the 3 languages, with good info on current stuff going on in the 3 citie


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