Transilien Station 
Gare Saint-Lazare

TransilienLine JLine L

The Paris Saint-Lazare station, located in the 8th arrondissement, is served by the Transilien J and L trains, metro lines 3, 12, 13, and 14, as well as TER trains. It is also served by bus lines 20, 26, 29, 43, 94, and 528, and by Noctilien night buses N01, N16, N53, N152, and N154. Additionally, connections to the RER A and RER E are accessible a few hundred meters away.

Gare Saint-Lazare is a train station served by Transilien lines J and L, located in Paris 8e. You can make connections here with metro lines 3, 12, 13 and 14, bus lines 20, 21, 22, 26, 27, 28, 29, 32, 42, 43, 66, 80, 94 and 95 and Noctilien lines N01, N02, N15, N16, N51, N52, N53, N150, N151, N152, N153 and N154.

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Services and Shops

Services
  • Navigo Contact Point
  • Photo Booth
  • Toilets
    A proximite du point de vente Information
    PaidAccessible
Shops
  • Alimentation - Restauration
    (3)
  • Déco - Culture - Loisirs
    (1)
  • Services
    (2)
  • Mode & Accessoire
    (1)

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Access, entrances, exits and addresses

  • Rue Budapest
  • 1Cour de Rome
  • 2Place du Havre
  • 3Passage du Havre
  • 4Galerie des Marchands
  • 5Rue Intérieure
  • 6Place Gabriel Péri
  • 7Rue de l'Arcade
  • 8Rue d'Amsterdam
  • 9Cour du Havre
  • 10Rue de Caumartin
  • 11Rue Saint-Lazare

Bus stops

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Illustration of the train station Gare Saint-Lazare

An absolutely unique station

With 1600 trains per day, Paris Saint-Lazare station is the 3rd busiest station in France in terms of traffic, and the most active with a train departure every 28 seconds! It is also the oldest station in Île-de-France. It was created in 1837 and took its current form in 1889. Between trains, take the time to admire this magnificent building classified as a Historical Monument. Today, it still serves the suburbs and regions of Île-de-France through its Transilien lines, and it has another specialty: regional trains to Normandy.

Stations on the same lines

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How can I find out which RATP stations and stops are accessible to wheelchair users?

    For the RER, the 65 stations operated by RATP are accessible to people with reduced mobility (PMR) and are equipped with elevators to the platforms. All bus lines in Paris are accessible to wheelchair users, as well as line 14 of the metro.

  • How can I download the Bonjour RATP application?

    You can download the Bonjour RATP application by following the links on the Bonjour RATP website or from your phone's app store (Google Play for Android phones and the App Store for iPhones).

  • How long is a Ticket t+ valid for the metro, bus, RER, or tram?

    The Ticket t+ is valid on all metro lines, as well as trams, buses, and RER trains operating within Paris. It costs 1.90€ per unit. In the metro or RER, it is valid for 1 hour and 30 minutes without exiting. On the bus or tram, a single Ticket t+ is valid for the entire journey. It allows transfers between buses and/or trams for 1 hour and 30 minutes from the first validation.