Connecting Through Paris Made Simple with TGV Lyria

Paris has several major train stations, each serving a different region or country.
Changing stations might seem overwhelming... but no worries! Paris offers a fast, well-signposted transport network — including metro, RER, and taxis — to guide you every step of the way. In under 30 minutes, you’ll be ready to board your next train and continue your journey.

🚄 Gare du Nord – Head North, All the Way to London

Located in the north of Paris, Gare du Nord is one of the busiest stations in Europe. It's a strategic departure point for your trips to:

  • Northern France: Lille, Arras, Calais, Dunkirk...

  • London and Northern Europe (Brussels, Amsterdam, Cologne…) via Eurostar.

📍 Easy access: Metro lines 4 and 5, and RER lines B, D, and E connect you directly to other Paris train stations.

Coming from Gare de Lyon? You have three options:
- RER D
- RER A + RER B
- Metro line 14 + line 4

🚄 Gare Montparnasse – West and Southwest Within Reach

Located on the Left Bank, Gare Montparnasse serves:

  • Brittany (Rennes, Brest, Quimper...)

  • Pays de la Loire (Nantes, Le Mans...)

  • The Southwest (Bordeaux, Bayonne, La Rochelle...)

📍 Easy access: Direct via Metro lines 4, 6, 12, and 13.

From Gare de Lyon, allow 20 to 25 minutes. Options include:
Metro line 1 + line 4, or line 14 + line 4.

🚄 Gare Saint-Lazare – Your Gateway to Normandy

Located in the heart of Paris, Gare Saint-Lazare takes you straight to Normandy:
Rouen, Caen, Le Havre, Deauville…

📍 Easy access: Connected to metro lines 3, 12, 13, and the fully automated line 14 – perfect for getting quickly to Gare de Lyon or Bercy.

From Gare de Lyon, reach Gare Saint-Lazare in just 7 minutes via line 14.

🗺️ Transferring in Paris? We've got you covered

Changing stations in Paris? It’s all part of the journey – and everything’s in place to make it easy, quick, and stress-free

  • Frequent and reliable metro and RER connections

  • Average travel time between stations: 20 to 30 minutes

  • Taxis and ride-hailing services available right outside every station

Our tip: Allow a bit of extra time for your transfer so you can travel with peace of mind. And don’t forget to use the best navigation apps to guide you: SNCF Connect, Bonjour RATP, Google Maps, or Citymapper.