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Strasbourg - Lyon
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Main stations in Strasbourg and Lyon
Departure station
Strasbourg Gare Centrale
Opening hours: Monday to Friday: 4:45am to 12:45amSaturday: 4:45am to 12:45am
Sunday: 5am to 12:45am
Public holidays: 5am to 12:45am Trains operating in and from this station:
High speed trains (TGV, ICE), Regional trains (TER), Intercity night trains
Services:
SNCF rail agents, Facilities for disabled persons, Lost and found, Waiting rooms, Tourist Information Office, Toilets, Luggage storage, Wi-Fi Internet, ATM and Public Phone cabins.
Arrival stations
Lyon Part Dieu
Opening hours: Monday to Wednesday : 5:15am to 10pmThursday to Friday: 5:15am to 11pm
Saturday: 5:15am to 10pm
Sunday: 5:15am to 11pm
Trains operating in and from this station:
High speed trains (TGV), Intercity trains, Regional trains (TER)
Services:
SNCF rail agents, Lost and found, Police station, Lockers, Information Point, Toilets, Luggage storage, Wi-Fi Internet, ATM and Phone cabins.
Lyon Perrache
Opening hours: Monday to Friday: 5am to 12:45amSaturday and Sunday: 5am to 12:45am
Trains operating in and from this station:
High speed trains (TGV), Regional trains (TER)
Services:
SNCF rail agents, Tourist Information Office, Lost and found, Toilets, Waiting rooms, ATM and Public Payphone.
Travel inspiration in Strasbourg and Lyon
Strasbourg
Strasbourg, the capital of Christmas
Strasbourg is the largest city of the Alsace region in France. Its old town centre known as the Grand Ile is nowadays a listed and protected UNESCO world heritage site where one can see its timber-framed houses, colourful window shutters and multi-storey steeply angled gables. Strasbourg is world known for its Christmas market, the biggest in Europe and one of the most imposing in the world. Inside the city itself, with its 12 Christmas markets spots, Strasbourg invites you to a pleasing stroll. Strasbourg is also home to the European Parliament, Council of Europe and the European Court of Human Rights.
Lyon
Lyon, the capital of French gastronomy
Proud of its history – Lyon was once the capital of the Gauls – the city offers an original trip back in time and through cultures. Gastronomy, culture, fêtes, nature, silk, light... you name it! Lyon has it! Besides being known for its culinary and architectural heritage, Lyon is also renowned for its effervescent cultural scene. The most appealing event of the city is the Festival of Lights, which takes place during four nights in December.
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