- Gare de Lyon-Perrache
Perrache station is a large railway station in the centre of the city of
Lyon ,France . It was built in 1855 byAlexis Cendrier for the CF du PLM. The building was built in classical style and is composed of a double rooftop and a large passenger building.The station lost its view of the city when the transport interchange and
dual-carriageway were built in the 1970s. Although much modern building has somewhat tarnished the look of the area, the station retains much of its original features:
*The station front features the names of towns served by trains departing Lyon-Perrache.
*The platforms are covered by two twin iron rooftops.It is the terminus of the
TGV Sud-Est line, the high-speed railway line fromParis . It is also served by conventional trains from other parts of France, and is the terminus of Line A of theLyon Metro . It is also the terminus of the two Lyon trams.Today, however, Perrache is no longer the primary rail station serving Lyon. Instead, the
Gare de Lyon-Part-Dieu , constructed in the 1970s in a large planned business district outside of the central city, acts as the more popular embarkation point for most high-speed trains, especially toParis and the north.Destinations
Saint-Étienne ,Roanne ,Bourgoin-Jallieu , Villefranche, Vienne,Bourg-en-Bresse and Ambérieu.MontelimarExternal links
* [http://www.lesgares.com/typologie/gare_typo.php?his=1&req=LPE Typologie of Lyon-Perrache]
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