Thursday, April 19, 2012

Gare de Bercy to Gare du Nord.

Hi everyone.



I%26#39;ll arrive at Paris Bercy station on August 2nd at about 10 in the morning. Then I have to rapidly get to Gare du Nord. Is it possible to find taxis out of Paris Bercy station at that time in the morning? Or do I have to manage to find some other means of transport?



Thanks in advance.




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Taxis tend to know arrival times of international trains. So you should find one.



Otherwise take metro line 14 to Gare Saint Lazare where you switch to RER E - 1 stop to Magenta (RER E stop is in Gare du Nord Station - take exit Pole Saint Denis and follow signs for grandes lignes).



All together it should take about 30 ninutes). Or you can stop at Chatelet and get RER B to Gare du Nord I think, not a route I am familiar with)




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«Or you can stop at Chatelet and get RER B to Gare du Nord I think, not a route I am familiar with)»



This is the better option. You have the choice of the RER-B or Métro Line-4 to Gare du Nord.



For example, the train time on the Line-14 leg from Bercy to Chatelet will take %26lt;7 minutes, the transfer at Chatelet to Métro Line-4 is a short walk, and the train time to Gare du Nord will take %26lt;10 minutes.



A taxi should be the first choice if you%26#39;re time-constrained and the taxis are always swarming around the stations when international trains are arriving as la_photographe says.




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Thanks to both of you.




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