Take metro line 12 at Saint-Lazare metro station heading to Mairie d'Issy
stop at Sèvres-Babylone metro station
change for metro line 10 heading to Gare d'Austerlitz
Gare Saint-Lazare was created in 1837.
Taxi or underground (Paris "Metro") The underground trip is under 20 minutes, and is direct - no change of trains on the way.
The station in Paris for Normandy is Saint Lazare, not la Gare du Nord
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'.
RER E from MAGENTA
Wikimedia lists at least three variations of the same scene as painted from two distinct perspectives by Monet around 1877: "Arrival of the Normandy Train, Gare Saint-Lazare," "The Gare Saint-Lazare: Arrival of a Train," and simply "Gare Saint-Lazare" or "Saint-Lazare Station."
The major train stations in Paris are Gare du Nord, Gare de l'Est, Gare de Lyon, Gare Montparnasse, and Gare Saint-Lazare. To navigate between them easily, you can use the Paris Metro system, which connects all the train stations and provides a convenient way to travel around the city. You can also use taxis or ride-sharing services for a more direct route between stations.
Vous prenez le train
In 1873.
la Gare du Nord, la Gare de l'Est, la Gare de Lyon, la Gare d'Austerlitz, la Gare Montparnasse, la Gare Saint-Lazare
RER line B towards Paris, until you reach the station "Gare du Nord" At Gare du Nord, switch to RER line E towards "Haussmann Saint Lazare" (next station)
follow the signs " RER line E " (there is one direction only as St Lazare is the starting point of the line) and step down at the next station. Here you are.