(Last Update: 04.12.2024) b in parisIt's time to get to know Gare d'Austerlitz – Austerlitz Train Station, one of the seven main train stations, one of which is used for vehicle transportation and six of which are used for passenger transportation. Gare d'Austerlitz (gar dosterlitz or gağ dosteğlitz)  Seine River on the coast, Left Bank on the 13th street of Paris. boroughIt is located in .

As location Jardin des Plantesright next to, Gare de LyonIt is located on the opposite shore of . Actually, I have never used this station; rather It's not your turn let's say but my way botanical garden Jardin des PlantesI have passed by it many times when it falls. However, I wanted to introduce this station both for general information and for those who will pass by this station. Also around here Those who plan to stay I think it will be insightful as well.

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The disadvantage of this place - from my perspective - is that there is only a rail system in public transportation. M5 ve M10 metro with lines RER-C's availability. For some reason, the M5 and M10 lines do not seem very useful to me, you have to transfer somewhere to go where you want. Still, take the M5 from here to Place d'Italie, Bastille, RepublicEast Railway Station ve Gare du Nord It is possible to reach important points such as with a single vehicle.

M10 metro The line seems to cut across the south of Paris, so it doesn't seem like much. no good for anyone It seems to me like; but it is no good for me That's why I think so 🙂 Otherwise, take the M10 from Gare d'Austerlitz Saint michel, Saint Germain, Le Bon Marché It is possible to go to the sides and beyond. You will need to transfer for other points, but do not be intimidated, Transportation and transfers in Paris are not a problem for Pariste.Net readers 😉

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As I said, other transportation options are RER-C and with this option for example Saint michelOur Lady, Orsay Museum, Invalides ve Eiffel TowerIt is possible to reach directly. Although it seems very practical in this sense - again personally - RER-C It's not a line I like very much. Because IETT of Paris we can say RATP not by TCDD of France one SNCF It is operated by. That's why you feel like you're going somewhere intercity, with huge trains, rather than getting on a city transportation vehicle. Already zone 1 The tickets are valid here as well, so there is no problem.

Especially Loire Valley Castles Tour in order to do Orléans, Blois, Tours When you want to go to cities such as by train, you will go to Gare d'Austerlitz. Of course It is best to buy your train ticket online before coming to Paris.. What you will do in this direction Buy your online train tickets for your intercity journeys. TCDD of France From SNCF's official website  that already has a high-level character.

Since my life has always been on the west side of Paris, Gare d'Austerlitz - for some reason - even though it is located in the city itself, reminds me as if far away always came; However, it is not like that at all. This is entirely a matter of which parts of the city you use more and in which areas your living habits are concentrated. Think of it as living in Kadıköy and Bakırköy not having much importance in your life, or vice versa, living in Bakırköy and not having anything to do with Kadıköy very often :)

Otherwise, Gare d'Austerlitz is also in a very good location, in a decent area, so Choosing a hotel to stay in Paris It is one of the regions you can choose. Besides Gare du NordEast Railway Station like in front of the station low profile cheesy crowd not here; therefore me Gare Saint-Lazare It feels safer like its surroundings.

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Firstly Austerlitz Train Station, opened in 1840 It has changed and transformed several times over time. It has been protected as a "Monumental Building" since 1997. Currently Orléans, Blois, Limoges At that time, this station was the first departure and final destination of trains going to cities such as Gare d'Orléans It was referred to as. It lost its status as a main train station between 1900 and 1939, because the railway line is today Orsay Museum It was extended to Gare d'Orléans. Then, as you all know, Gare d'Orléans closed and Orsay MuseumIt was transformed into Gare d'Austerlitz and regained its former title.

A total of 4 railway lines, 25 of which are underground Austerlitz Train Station located annually With a passenger capacity of more than 21 million It has an important place in rail transportation. Austerlitz Station, which was once the main departure point of trains departing from Paris to the south-west of France, is the home of most of these lines. Gare Montparnasse – Montparnasse Train StationAlthough it has lost its previous density as a result of being shifted to , it is calculated that the passenger capacity will double in the coming years; Therefore, there is a constant renewal and expansion work. These French people can't get enough of rail transportation :) And they can't get enough of it anyway. The train is sweet…

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Although it is not as attractive as other stations in Paris, there are plenty of shops, cafes and restaurants here. Still a Gare Saint-LazareGare du Nord or East Railway StationOf course, it cannot replace .

as a matter of fact Why are there so many main stations in Paris?This is due to the fact that each station was once built and operated by a separate company. If the state had built and operated these stations about a hundred and fifty years ago, perhaps like in other major European cities, for example in Germany.Central StationThere could be a single station where all the lines intersect, but how could they gather seven giant stations into a single central station? That part of the matter is a mystery; I refuted my own thesis myself, I guess it's better this way :)

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As I said, on the opposite side of Austerlitz Station Gare de Lyon yes but in a funny way There is no direct transportation between the two stations, that is, at least with the rail system. Until you get on something Pont d'Austerlitz It seems easier to walk across the bridge. Seine River If you walk to the right along the shore, you will see an interesting green building on the shore, which is an interesting center for fashion and design. Cite de la Mode et du Design It is mentioned as . Opposite the main entrance of the station is a very beautiful building. park and botanical garden which contains many interesting museums. Jardin des Plantes there is; behind him too Grand Mosque of Paris – Grande Mosqée de Paris waiting for your visit.

Thus, we complete the article on the six main stations in Paris. Only Gare de Bercy remained, which was used for car transport; We will write that too one day...

Pleasant trips, pleasant discoveries.

 

 

 

Address: 85 Quai d'Austerlitz, 75013 Paris

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