Gare de Lyon-Perrache

Lyon public transport
Metro
 A  B  C  D
 Funi F  Funi SJ
Tramways
 T1  •  T2  •  T3  •  T4
Rhônexpress Airport commuter
Train
TER Rhône Alpes
Real • Ouest Lyonnais
Railway stations
Perrache • Part-Dieu • Gorge-de-Loup • Jean-Macé • Saint-Exupéry • Saint-Paul • Vaise • Francheville • Oullins • Vénissieux
Express Bus
 C1  •  C2  •  C3
Bus
 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...  Zi1 215 ...
Lyon Airports
Saint Exupery • Bron

Gare de Lyon-Perrache station is a large railway station in the quarter Perrache, in the 2nd arrondissement of Lyon, France. It is situated on the Paris–Marseille railway, and it is the western terminus of the Lyon–Geneva railway and the southeastern terminus of the Moret–Lyon railway. It was built in 1855 by Alexis Cendrier for the CF du PLM. The building was built in classical style and is composed of a double rooftop and a large passenger building.

The station lost its view of the city when the transport interchange and dual-carriageway were built in the 1970s. Although much modern building has somewhat tarnished the look of the area, the station retains much of its original features:

It is the terminus of the TGV Sud-Est line, the high-speed railway line from Paris. It is also served by conventional trains from other parts of France, and is the terminus of Line A of the Lyon Metro. It is also the terminus of one of the Lyon tram lines.

Today, however, Perrache is no longer the primary rail station serving Lyon. Instead, the Gare de Lyon-Part-Dieu, constructed in the 1970s in a large planned business district outside of the central city, acts as the more popular embarkation point for most high-speed trains, especially to Paris and the north.

Destinations

Saint-Étienne, Roanne, Bourgoin-Jallieu, Villefranche, Vienne, Bourg-en-Bresse and Ambérieu.

As of August 2011 the following services call at Lyon-Perrache:

Preceding station   SNCF   Following station
toward Paris-Lyon
TGV Terminus
Intercités Arc Atl Terminus
toward Nantes
Intercités GBPS
toward Nevers
TER Bourgogne 7 Terminus
Terminus TER Rhône-Alpes 1
toward Grenoble
TER Rhône-Alpes 5
Givors-Ville
toward Le Puy-en-Velay
TER Rhône-Alpes 10 Terminus
Terminus TER Rhône-Alpes 23
Oullins
toward Givors-Ville
TER Rhône-Alpes 24 Terminus
toward Roanne
TER Rhône-Alpes 24
toward Mâcon-Ville
TER Rhône-Alpes 26
TER Rhône-Alpes 32
Terminus TER Rhône-Alpes 35
toward Chambéry
TER Rhône-Alpes 54
toward Chambéry

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