The Gare d'Austerlitz (Austerlitz Station) is a railway station in Paris. It is situated on the left bank of the Seine in the southwestern part of the city, in the 13th arrondissement. Since the introduction of the TGV Atlantique — served by the Gare Montparnasse — Austerlitz has lost most of its long-distance southwestern services. It is used by some 25 million passengers annually, about half the number passing through Montparnasse. Passengers bustle around the typical grand edifice of Londons Broad Street Station in 1865. ... The Eiffel Tower has become the symbol of Paris throughout the world. ... This article is about the river in France; it should not be confused with the Senne, a much smaller river that flows through Brussels. ... The city of Paris, in France is divided into 20 arrondissements. ... The TGV is Frances train à grande vitesse; literally high-speed train. Developed by Alstom and SNCF, and operated by SNCF, the French national railway company, it connects cities in France, especially Paris, and in some other neighbouring countries, such as Belgium, Germany and Switzerland. ... The interior of the TGV terminal The Gare Montparnasse is a train station located in the Montparnasse area, in the 14th arrondissement of Paris, France. ... This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Gare de Lyon: on the opposite bank of the river Seine
The Gare de Lyon is a major railway station in Paris, France. ...
Métro
Gare d'Austerlitz is also the name of a station on the Paris Métro. A metro station is a train station for a metro. ... Paris Art Nouveau Metro sign The Paris Métro is the metro (underground) system in Paris, France. ...