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    Gare de Lyon Part-Dieu

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    David S.

    It is a shame when you arrive at a railway station and discover that it is in the midst of a complete makeover. That meant that I really couldn't appreciate the station in all of its glory, and whether there was actually a lovely old facade. However, it is a pretty major railway station, in fact, it is the main rail hub for Lyon. The thing is, considering that my French is so bad, I thought that the name referred to the second station and was wondering where the first one was, until I discovered that the name, referring to the suburb, means 'Property of God'. Anyway, despite all of the work going on, there were some good things to like about the station, including the waiting area where you could plug your devices in. However, it also seemed to be a place where lots of people got some shuteye, which was a little frustrating.

    Paul in the station. Look at this adorable to-go espresso!
    Louisa M.

    This European train station, the main one servicing Lyon, is a little rough around the edges but it's fine. I wouldn't want to hang out for any lengthy period of time at this station, but I've been in worse. The station is wide open inside and is always bustling. There are plenty of places to get coffee, pastries, and snacks. A taxi ride into town can be a daunting (and expensive) undertaking if you arrive during rush hour. Platforms are clearly marked and it's not so big that it's unmanageable. There are roughly 11 platforms and all of them are lettered and not numbered. The Lyon Metro line B stops here, as do the T1, T2, T3 and T4 trams and the Rhônexpress to the Lyon Saint Exupéry Airport. This is the station you want for TGV and ICE trains (the city has multiple train stations so make sure you're going to the correct one). There's not a lot of seating at this station so be prepared to stand around and wait. Bonus: I stopped at Paul to grab a croissant and an espresso for the train ride and it was served in the most adorable teeny little to-go cup ever.

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