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This is Lyon's new road mobility hub, designed to decongest the city center and offer direct access to the public transport network in a modern, rapidly expanding area.
- Location: Avenue Tony Garnier 52, 69007, Lyon, France. (Located very close to the Groupama Stadium - former Stade de Gerland).
- Public transport connections:
- Metro (TCL): Line B (Stade de Gerland Station). Connects directly to the main railway station (Part-Dieu) and the shopping center.
- Tram (TCL): Line T1 (Debourg Station, about a 10-minute walk). Crosses the city from south to north, passing the Confluence Museum and Perrache Station.
- Urban bus (TCL): Lines 60 and C7.
- Train (SNCF): No immediate train station, but via metro Line B, you can reach Lyon Part-Dieu station in 10-12 minutes.
- Long distance: Main terminal for Alsa, FlixBus, and BlaBlaCar Bus.
A top-tier intermodal hub integrating air traffic, high-speed rail, and long-distance bus lines, located about 25 km east of Lyon city center.
- Location: Gare Routière SNCF (Gare TGV), Aéroport de Lyon-Saint-Exupéry, 69125, Lyon, France. (Buses usually operate from the Parking Autocars de Tourisme sector, clearly signposted from the train station).
- Public transport connections:
- Tram (Rhônexpress): Direct and fast connection to Lyon city center (Lyon Part-Dieu Station) in about 30 minutes.
- Train (SNCF - TGV): The train station is directly connected to the bus terminal. High-speed connections to Paris, Marseille, Montpellier, and Italy.
- Urban/Regional Bus: TCL network lines (such as line 47 to Meyzieu) and shuttle services to Alpine ski resorts during the winter season.
- Long distance: Key stopping point for Alsa, FlixBus, and BlaBlaCar Bus.
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