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RER Pont du Garigliano is nearest, then Metro Lourmel.
Alas, no. What makes it worse is that very few stations have them either. EDIT: the RER trains have toilets. The metro trains don't.
== == Disneyland Paris is served by the RER Marne La Vallee Chessy station. One needs to use the RER-Line A. The nearest RER station to the Louvre where one can board RER-Line A is the Châtelet - Les Halles (Paris RER station). The Louvre is about 1.5km (one mile) to the Châtelet - Les Halles (RER station). One can walk. If one wants to use the metro, then go to the Palais Royal/Louvre metro station; take either Line 1 or Line 7; go to/get off at the Chatelet metro station, and board the RER-Line A to Marne La Vallee Chessy.
It's not the Métro (RATP), but the suburban railway (RER, Line A).See this link:http://parisbytrain.com/rer-train-paris-to-euro-disney/
The address is in Maisons-Lafitte, which is outside the Metro area. It does, however, have an RER station: From Paris Gare de Lyon, take RER A, direction Poissy or Cergy, stop at Maisons-Laffitte
RER Ligne C - Champ de Mars
Take RER B and get out at Gare du Nord stationChange for RER E and get out at Gare Saint-LazarestationTake metro line 3, heading towards Pont de Levallois and get out at Wagram station
it's the sound the RER makes on the Paris metro!
You can't go on the metro, you have to go on the RER (google it). From the centre of Paris it takes about 35 minutes.
Metro VARENNE is just near by; RER INVALIDES is 200 yards away
The RER is a Paris suburban train service. It does not go to Le Havre. You can go from CdG to Gare du Nord on the RER, from Gare du Nord to Gare Saint-Lazare on the metro, and from Saint-Lazare to Le Havre by train. The SNCF website will help you with this.
No, the Paris Metro does not extend as far as the Disneyland resort, but... - there is a shuttle bus from both Paris airports throughout the day to Disneyland, €16 for adults, €13 for children. The timetable and operating hours are available on the Disneyland Paris website. - alternatively, you could catch the RER train link to Paris, and then switch for the RER line A train direct to the resort (Marne-la-Vallée - Chessy). In Paris these RER lines run on the same way than the metro system, but faster with fewer stations.