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Gare du Nord to St. Lazare?
Sat, 03/31/2007 - 17:28
I’m trying to find out how long it would take to travel from Gare du Nord to St Lazare station in Paris. I have an hour and some change. Am I going to miss my train?
Thanks in adavnce.
Bahn.de uses 60 minutes for “transfer by local transportation” from Gare du Nord to St. Lazare. Per this link: http://www.ratp.info… It looks like it should be pretty quick and easy by RER and that an hour would be plenty of time. The “magenta” station is part of the of the TGV, SNCF, metro, RER and Eurostar complex at Gare du Nord. Just follow the signed walkways to RER magenta/line E1 and then take the E1 RER train one stop to St. Lazare.
Phew! Thanks, I was worried when I saw my ticket. [8|]