Introduction
Nancy City Station is located in the northeast of France, 352.631 km from the Paris-Strasbourg railway. It is an important railway transportation hub in this area, and many railways meet near Nancy. Before the construction of the French high-speed railway east line (LGV Est), Nancy was also the only way for Paris to travel to Strasbourg and southern Germany. Before 2002, the famous "Orient-Express" once stopped at Nancy City Station.
Nancy City Station is located in the middle of the city of Nancy, named after the city of Nancy. The station is generally north-south-west, with the main entrance opening to the northeast, and both sides can enter and exit.
Platform
The main building of Nancy City Station is spacious and airy, and is directly connected to stations 1, 9 and 13. To enter the platform No. 2-8, you need to pass a passenger passage under the rail. The passage can be connected to the main hall via stairs and elevators. There is also an escalator where arriving passengers can use the escalator to enter the station hall from this passage. Stairs and lifts provide access to passenger passages and stations 2-5.
This passage is also connected to another entrance/exit at the station on PlaceLéon, which is very convenient if your final destination/station is on the west side of the station. This entrance/exit of St. Leon Square is connected to the main passenger passage by escalators and elevators.
There is also an auxiliary passage under the rails, which can also connect stations 2-8 to the main station buildings on Thiers Square. However, this passage can only enter and exit the platform through stairs.
When arriving from Paris by TGV, the secondary passage is located in front of the train. If you have luggage, etc. and want to use the elevator, you may need to pass through the entrance of the passage to enter the elevator.