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Old Mar 13th, 2011, 08:26 AM
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Paris St. Lazare to Paris Nord -- How much time?

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.
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Old Mar 13th, 2011, 09:19 AM
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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.
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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.
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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.
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