Paris Austerlitz -Bahnhof

Getting to Paris

Station / Airport guide

The Paris Austerlitz Train Station (Gare d’Austerlitz) was named after the famous Napoleon battle fought in the region that is now the Czech Republic. This Paris station was originally built in 1840 with the purpose of serving the Paris-Corbeil line. Today, the Gare d’Austerlitz serves over 25 million rail passengers annually.

Accessibility
"Access Plus" is a free service offered to travelers with mobility issues who require assistance at the station. Contact Access Plus at least 48 hours before the train departure by email (accesplus@sncf.fr) or call 0890 640 650 (from within France only).
Train Information Center:
Hours: Monday to Saturday, 7:30am to 7:45pm
Location: Foyer of Station
Baggage consignment:
Coin-operated lockers and office Hours: 7:00am to11:00pm
Phone: 01/53601284
Location: arrivals area, gate 27
Lost and found:
Hours: 9:15am to 12:00pm, 12:30pm to 4:40pm
Phone: 01/53601284
Location: access by the Cour Museum side
Restrooms:
Hours: 6:00am to midnight
Restrooms & shower:
Hours: 6:00am to midnight
Places to eat in the station:
Café Ritazza
Café d’Austerlitz
Croissanterie
Malongo
Currency exchange:
Hours: 6:30am to 11:00pm
Location: in the main hall, close to ticket windows

Transportation and connections

Transportation from Paris Austerlitz Train Station to the Orly Airport:

RER
Line C train
Departs: every 15 minutes

We recommend getting a Paris Visite to travel around Paris.

To other railway stations:

Buses

Line 57 - Gare Lyon - Laplace
Line 91 - Montparnasse 2 -Gare TGV - Bastille
Line 63 - Gare Lyon - Porte la Muette

Subway

Line 10
Line 5

RER

Line C - Origine : Pontoise - Versailles Rive Gauche - Saint-Quentin en Yvelines
Location: level -1

Trains using this station:

Intercités de Nuit
Intercités

Areas commonly traveled to from this station:

South Central France
Night trains to south of France and Spain.

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