Paris - Gare Du Nord station layout
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Paris - Gare Du Nord station layout
Hello!
Is there a layout of GdN available anywhere on the internet? I am getting off the RER B train from CDG Airport around midnight and need to know where (or how far) the platform for Line E is?
This will help me in deciding whether I am better off gettign out of GdN and taking a taxi to my hotel near Haussman St Lazare station.
Thanks in advance!
Is there a layout of GdN available anywhere on the internet? I am getting off the RER B train from CDG Airport around midnight and need to know where (or how far) the platform for Line E is?
This will help me in deciding whether I am better off gettign out of GdN and taking a taxi to my hotel near Haussman St Lazare station.
Thanks in advance!
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Thanks! The original plan was to change onto line 9 (need to go near Chausee D'Antin La Fayette or St Lazare) at Chatelet Les Halles RER station but I'm convinced that a better option is to change from RER B to E at Gare du Nord.
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The answer to your first question is
www.enjoy-europe.com/hte/chap17/p1020028.htm. It is a photo and somewhat fuzzy in the detail.
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I believe all the metro station entrances are off to one side of the station, so it doesn't matter which line you want, they're all together (well, different tunnels/halls to the platforms, but they all split off from the same main hall). You go past the ticket windows. It's possible the RER platforms are one level and the Metro platforms are another level (down, of course).
Try these:
http://parisbytrain.com/gare-du-nord-photos/
http://parisbytrain.com/files/2008/1...u_nord_map.gif
Try these:
http://parisbytrain.com/gare-du-nord-photos/
http://parisbytrain.com/files/2008/1...u_nord_map.gif
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p.s. if you are actually going TO place d'Italie, you could stay on the RER-B to Denfert Rochereau, then change to metro Line 6 (toward Nation) to get to Place d'Italie. From this RER you walk underground (walking under place Denfert Rochereau and Avenue Gen Leclerc) to the metro area...
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