List of Paris railway stations
Below is a list of railway stations in Paris, France, current and historical.
Active stations
Major lines
These stations are the terminal stations of major lines (trains going beyond the Île-de-France region), and, except for Bercy, suburban lines that do not belong to the RER. The stations of Austerlitz, Saint-Lazare, Lyon and Nord are also stations of the RER, and are served by the Paris Métro.
- Gare d'Austerlitz:
- Gare de Bercy:
- trains auto-couchettes (TAC)
- trains to Italy (Artesia)
- TER Burgundy
- Gare de l'Est:
- Gare de Lyon:
- trains to southeastern France and Languedoc-Roussillon
- TGV Sud-Est, Rhône-Alpes and Méditerranée, to Spain, Switzerland (TGV Lyria) and Italy (Thello),
- trains to southeastern suburbs
- stop of RER A and D
- Gare Montparnasse:
- trains to western and southwestern France
- TGV Ouest and LGV Atlantique
- trains to western suburbs
- Gare du Nord:
- Gare Saint-Lazare:
- trains to Normandy,
- trains to west and southwestern suburbs
- served by Haussmann–Saint-Lazare of RER E.
Suburban lines
RER stations
The stations of major lines (the preceding section) which are also stations of the RER are not included. These stations are used only by the RER lines designated.
- Auber A
- Avenue Foch C
- Avenue Henri Martin C
- Avenue du Président Kennedy C
- Bibliothèque François Mitterrand C
- Boulainvilliers C
- Champ-de-Mars – Tour Eiffel C
- Charles de Gaulle–Étoile A
- Châtelet–Les Halles ABD
- Cité Universitaire B
- Denfert-Rochereau B
- Haussmann–Saint-Lazare E
- Invalides C
- Javel C
- Luxembourg B
- Magenta E
- Musée d'Orsay C
- Nation A
- Neuilly – Porte Maillot C
- Pereire - Levallois C
- Pont de l'Alma C
- Pont du Garigliano C
- Port-Royal B
- Porte de Clichy C
- Saint-Michel – Notre-Dame BC
Other suburban line stations
- Pont-Cardinet, formerly Gare des Batignolles (network Saint-Lazare)
Stations no longer used
Chemin de fer de Petite Ceinture
The Chemin de fer de Petite Ceinture is a line which circled Paris which is no longer in use. The majority of the stations on this line have been abandoned, though some have been reused.
From the west clockwise, the stations are:
Former Ouest company "Paris à Auteuil" line
- Auteuil-Boulogne
- Passy-la-Muette
- Avenue Henri Martin (now used by RER C)
- Avenue du Bois-de-Boulogne (now used by RER C)
- Neuilly-Maillot (now used by RER C)
- Courcelles-Levallois (now used by RER C)
Former rail-company syndicate "Chemin de fer de Ceinture (Rive Droite)"
- Avenue de Clichy (now used by RER C)
- Avenue de Saint-Ouen
- Boulevard Ornano
- La Chapelle-Saint-Denis
- L’Évangile (formerly Gare de la Chapelle), disused classification yard
- Ménilmontant
- Pont de Flandres
- Belleville-Villette, also freight station
- Charonne, also freight station
- Rue d'Avron
- Avenue de Vincennes
- Bel-Air Ceinture
- Rue Claude Decaen
- Bercy-Ceinture
- La Rapée-Bercy, disused classification yard
- Orléans-Ceinture
Former Ouest company "Chemin de fer de Ceinture (Rive Gauche)"
- Maison Blanche
- Parc de Montsouris
- Montrouge
- Ouest ceinture
- Abattoirs de Vaugirard, specially for livestock
- Vaugirard Ceinture
- Point-du-Jour
Other stations
- Gare du boulevard Masséna, on RER C, closed December 3, 2000 because it was replaced by Bibliothèque François Mitterrand.
Abandoned or destroyed stations
- Gare de la Bastille on the former line Paris-Vincennes, demolished to construct the Opéra Bastille
- Gare de Reuilly on the former line Paris-Vincennes
- Gare d'Orsay, converted into the Musée d’Orsay
- Gare de Paris-Bestiaux, abandoned
- Gare de Paris-Gobelins, former freight station, under pavement, visible from the south of Rue Nationale
- Gare de La Glacière-Gentilly
- Gare de Grenelle-marchandises
- Gare du Champ de Mars from the Exposition Universelle of 1878, moved in 1897 to Asnières-sur-Seine (Gare des Carbonnets), threatened by ruin despite being listed as a historic monument since 1985.
See also
- List of Paris Métro stations
- List of RER stations
- List of Transilien stations
- Société Nationale des Chemins de fer Français
External links
Sources
This page has been translated from the article fr:Liste de gares de Paris on the French Wikipedia, accessed on August 29, 2006.