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  2. List of Paris railway stations - Wikipedia

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    All stations connect to stations of the Paris Métro. Gare d'Austerlitz: trains to central France, Toulouse and the Pyrenees; Lunéa night train; Gare de Bercy: trains to southeastern France; Gare de l'Est: trains to eastern France, Germany, and Switzerland; TGV Est (via Magenta station) Gare de Lyon: trains to southeastern France and Languedoc ...

  3. File:Travel times in train from Paris map - 2015.svg - Wikipedia

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    All prefectures have been shown on this map, except Ajaccio and Bastia (in Corsica, so they cannot be reached from Paris using SNCF's network), Bobigny, Créteil and Nanterre (too close to Paris). This map also shows 268 other important cities and towns, chosen because of their size, or because they are the only significant city in a large part ...

  4. Réseau Express Régional - Wikipedia

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    It acts as a combined city-center underground rail system and suburbs-to-city-center commuter rail. In the city center, it acts as a faster counterpart of the Paris Métro, having fewer stops. Conceived of as a "métropolitain express" (express metro) during the mid 1930s, the scheme was revived in the 1950s and construction began in the early ...

  5. List of Paris Métro stations - Wikipedia

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    Stations are often named after a square or a street, which, in turn, is named for something or someone else. A number of stations, such as Avron or Vaugirard, are named after Paris neighbourhoods (though not necessarily located in them), whose names, in turn, usually go back to former villages or hamlets that have long since been incorporated into the city of Paris.

  6. I've been to France over a dozen times. Skip Paris and check ...

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    I live just a four-hour train or ferry ride from France, so I've been able to visit the country 14 times so far. ... Located about two hours outside Paris, this city has impressive historical ...

  7. Paris is getting a whole new Metro network. And it’s huge

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    Paris was among the world’s first cities to have a metro system. Its first line opened in 1900 as part of the city’s construction efforts to host the Olympic Games that same year.

  8. Transport in Paris - Wikipedia

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    Paris is known for the non-linearity of its street map, as it is a city that grew 'naturally' around roadways leading to suburban and more distant destinations. Centuries of this demographic growth created a city cramped, labyrinth-like and unsanitary, until a late 19th century urban renovation , overseen by Georges-Eugène Haussmann , resulted ...

  9. Transilien - Wikipedia

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    Transilien (pronounced [tʁɑ̃siljɛ̃]) is the brand name given to the commuter rail network serving Île-de-France, the region surrounding and including the city of Paris. The network consists of nine lines: H , J , K , L , N , P , R , U , and V each operated by SNCF , the state-owned French railway company.