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Eurostar Paris Unaffected by Strike
Author: Alex
News reports from France confirm that Eurostar Paris journeys are unaffected by the general public sector strike.
Disruption has swept across other parts of the French transport network in Paris as both public and private sector workers have been on strike to protest at the deterioration of the French economy.
Hundreds of thousands of French workers attended more than two hundred rallies across the country in protest at president Nicolas Sarkozy’s inability to protect wages and jobs.
Postal workers and teachers angry with plans to shed 13,000 positions in 2009 and also court officials have all joined the day of protest alongside transport and local government workers.
Reports suggest however that disruption to travel in the capital has not been as severe as expected. Some 60 per cent of services are operating normally, while Eurostar Paris services are unaffected. So anybody arriving on Eurostar deals to Paris today can expect to arrive punctually at Gare du Nord but may face some delays with their onward journey.
read comments (0)How long to go from london to paris by eurostar?
Author: Alex
How long does it take to go from london to paris by eurostar? and what stations do you go from?
from 2:15 up to 2:31hours in Paris it’s Gare du Nord and in London it’s St. Pancras (it was Waterloo before)! You should book early to get cheap tickets!
Hi, I’m looking for directions from my hotel, Tyrp Blanche Fontaine (34 Rue Fontaine, Paris, 75009, France) to the Eurostar terminal at the Gare du Nord. Thanks if you can help me out!!
Walk over to the Place de Clichy and take Bus 54 marked “Direction : PORTE D’AUBERVILLIERS”. It will get you to the Gare du nord in about 12 minutes. This is the most direct route. You can take the metro but you’ll need to change trains. Use the bus, its really easier.
I will not have a rental car, trying to figure out either a bus route or subway route. Thank you for any help you might be able to give. Marriott is located at 58 Blvd. Victor Hugo Neuilly Sur Seine, 92200.
I usually trust the trip planner given by the first respondent but for some reason it is giving you a very long and complicated route. The easiest solutions are:
1) Take métro line 4 right outside the Gare du Nord station (Direction Porte d’Orléans) to Réaumur Sébastopol. Connect with métro line 3 (Direction Pont de Levallois) to the station called Anatole France. You will be a short walk to your hotel (4-5 minutes). Or:
2) Walk to the back of the Gare du Nord station (it will take a few minutes) to the La Chapelle métro station on line 2. Take it (Direction Porte Dauphine) to Villiers, where you connect with métro line 3 (Direction Pont de Levallois) to station Anatole France.
The second one involves a little more walking but has a shorter métro ride. Here is a map of the subway : http://www.ratp.info/orienter/cv/cv_en/carteparis.php
Get one to keep with you when you arrive in Paris, they give them at the métro station.
I agree with the first answer that it should only take 20 minutes with the métro.
Eurostar: Gare du Nord, Paris.
Author: Alex
Eurostar train leaving Gare du Nord, in Paris.
Duration : 0:2:55
Eurostar Paris-London
Author: Alex
Eurostar service from Paris Gare du Nord to London St Pancras. Video shows as the train is leaving the station, announcements on the French side. Later on the French line several TGV trains are passing at 280 km/h.
Eurostar London-Paris
Author: Alex
Eurostar service from London St Pancras to Paris Gare du Nord. Boarding the train, outside London (around 220 km/h), inside of the sencond class coach and the dining car, French side with 280 km/h.
Duration : 0:7:41

