Travel time from CDG to Gares St. Lazare
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I assume this question is to help you decide which train to catch, correct?
I would give myself a minimum of two hours if not a little more...this would INCLUDE arrival and waiting for luggage, any traffic delays, any further "delays" once you get to station if you are unfamiliar with the layout/how to find the train.
I would give myself a minimum of two hours if not a little more...this would INCLUDE arrival and waiting for luggage, any traffic delays, any further "delays" once you get to station if you are unfamiliar with the layout/how to find the train.
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I wonder also if you are really trying to estimate total time from scheduled arrival time of train to getting to gare St Lazare or not? I took a cab in July from CDG to the 9th arr. not too far from gare St Lazare and it took around 30 minutes, maybe a little less, actually. It was quicker and cheaper than when I go to the Left Bank, I do remember that (only cost about 35 euro).
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I'm also taking a train from Paris to Bayeux next month... and am curious to know this information myself.
Ashelybeau-- Did you purchase your train ticket in advance? If so, where? Did you pay for it with a credit card and now just need to pick it up? Sorry to go off-topic... and not answer your question... but I'm curious myself.
Thank you.
Ashelybeau-- Did you purchase your train ticket in advance? If so, where? Did you pay for it with a credit card and now just need to pick it up? Sorry to go off-topic... and not answer your question... but I'm curious myself.
Thank you.
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