Does Eurostar stop at Lille Europe?
Arriving at Lille Europe Eurostar trains arrive right in the heart of the city at Lille Europe station, just a 10-minute walk from the centre of town.
Where do trains go to from Lille?
Lille Europe is a high-speed train hub in Northern France where travellers from the UK can change from Eurostar onto a direct TGV high-speed train to Lyon, Avignon, Marseille, Cannes, Nice, Bordeaux, Brittany, Nimes or Montpelier.
Is the Eurostar running?
Due to essential works in our depot, no Eurostar trains will run to or from Amsterdam Centraal. Trains will run between St Pancras International and Rotterdam Centraal only. If you need to travel to or from Amsterdam Centraal, you will need to take a local Intercity train.
Is Lille near Nice?
It takes an average of 11h 19m to travel from Nice to Lille by train, over a distance of around 518 miles (834 km). There are normally 12 trains per day travelling from Nice to Lille and tickets for this journey start from €38 when you book in advance.
How far is Eurostar from Lille to Lille?
It’s usually a same-station change between Eurostar and an onward TGV at Lille Europe, but a handful of onward trains leave from Lille Flandres station 450m away, and then you need to allow time for the 6-minute walk, see Lille Flandres information here.
What is the Lille Flandres railway station?
Lille Flandres railway station is one of the two main train stations of Lille, in northern France. The station mostly serves trains operated by the French national railway company (SNCF), including the high-speed TGV from Paris and other popular French cities.
What is the difference between Lille Europe and Lille Flandres?
Lille Europe is one of two main stations in Lille, it sits astride the London-Paris/Brussels high-speed line just 450m from Lille’s original station, Lille Flandres. It is served exclusively by high-speed trains, all regional and local trains use Lille Flandres. On other pages….
What is the Lille Europe high-speed line?
These TGVs bypass the French capital using the high-speed line through Charles de Gaulle Airport and Marne la Vallée (for Disneyland). Lille Europe is one of two main stations in Lille, it sits astride the London-Paris/Brussels high-speed line just 450m from Lille’s original station, Lille Flandres.