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30 minutes by metro
There is no Notre-Dame metro station. The nearest is Cité. It takes about 15 minutes from there to Gare du Nord. The Saint-Michel-Notre-Dame station (metro and RER) is slightly further from both.
There's no metro station called 207In Gare du Nord train station there's Gare du Nordmetro station- on metro lines 4 and 5 and you can access line 2 through a long corridor (La Chapelle metro station )- on RER lines B,D and E
From Gare du Nord to Saint-Lazare, the only direct liaison is the RER underground train, line E. Follow the signs for "RER E - Haussmann - Saint-Lazare'.
Gare Du Nord, dead easy for the metro
Trains to Fontainebleau leave Paris Gare de Lyon every 30 minutes (journey time 38 minutes). To get from Paris Gare du Nord to Paris Gare du Lyon, take the RER (express metro) Line D (journey time 7 minutes). The best connections leave Paris Gare du Nord on the hour as follows (sample 10.00 departure from Nord):Gare du Nord d. 10.00Gare de Lyon a. 10.07Gare de Lyon d. 10.19Fontainebleau a. 10.57
Gare du Nord was created in 1864.
Take metro line 5 (Direction Place d'Italie) to Gare d'Austerlitz and then line C of the RER to Versailles - Rive Gauche.
how far is montparnasse to gare du nord by taxi
Taxi or underground (Paris "Metro") The underground trip is under 20 minutes, and is direct - no change of trains on the way.
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.
go to the train station and by a ticket from gare du nord to gare de Marley