GARE DE LYON-PERRACHE
Opened in 1857 and located in the heart of the peninsula, it is the second largest train station in Lyon. If it receives fewer connections than the Share-Dieu, it offers a significant regional service, including many TER to the Alps. Also welcome are the TGV Paris-Lyon and Lyon-Marseille, as well as the TGV Atlantic which serves Nantes and Rennes. This station is often the terminus of trains, so it may be wise to start its journey in order to have a place in cars often crowded! Correspondence is direct with line A of metro and many buses. In a rapidly changing area, that of Confluence, Perrache railway Station has in turn had important work since this year for a complete redevelopment (more open on the city, more harmonious) whose final result should be visible in 2020.
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je ne vous la conseille que si c'est plus rapide pour vous déplacer dans lyon
Almost no trade.
Little world and not very reassuring.
The only positive point. Next to place Carnot
En résumé, un gigantesque bloc en béton d'un autre âge mal foutu et peu engageant.
Vraiment pas rassurant en soirée. J'ai toujours hâte de descendre l'escalator pour arriver place Carnot !
En prime, c'est un vrai labyrinthe sur plusieurs niveaux. On peut y passer un long moment à trouver le métro, la gare routière ou le parking des bus longue distance. Il est temps qu'une métropole comme Lyon se dote d'une gare chaleureuse, accueillante et ouverte sur la ville