Question:
Do the Eurail and the Eurostar both come to the same station (Gare du Nord) in Paris?
2006-03-29 11:42:49 UTC
I posted a question earlier on where the Eurail station was but I'm a bit confused because some people answered about the Eurostar.
Three answers:
Pastor Dave
2006-03-29 14:52:42 UTC
Eurostar departs and arrives at Gare du Nord. Other Eurail trains can arrive and depart at Gare du Nord, Gare de l'Est, Gare de Lyon, Gare d'Austerlitz, . . . depending on their origin and destination.



Note: Gard du Nord and Paris Nord are the same station. (Kerrysudom, I tried to respond to your message, but it got bounced back to me.)
kunjaldp
2006-03-29 20:49:26 UTC
Eurail is not a specific train. Its a company that maneges tickets and passes for TGV, Thylis, Ice train etc, Those are the train companies.



Eurostar is super fast train usually connects London with rest of the Europe. That train does not come to Gare Du Nord. As i understand the only station they have in France is in Lille.
Bill(56 yrs old)
2006-03-29 19:55:44 UTC
Eurostar is the correct name for PASSENGER services.

Eurorail is the name for all trains including Freight.


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