GARE DE CALAIS-FRÉTHUN
Read moreThis is the conurbation's TGV station, located 7 kilometers from Calais, not far from the Channel Tunnel. On weekdays, TGV trains to Paris take you to the capital at 6:29 a.m. and return at 8:23 p.m. The Eurostar - which stops here five times a day - takes you to London or Brussels. Trains (including several TERs) can also serve destinations throughout the region: Le Touquet or Arras... A large free parking lot is available opposite the station. Inside, you'll find a press office and ticket counters.
GARE SNCF
Read moreTwo stations serve Boulogne-sur-Mer: one on the banks of the Liane, boulevard Voltaire, and the other, older, near the town center, gare des Tintelleries, rue de Belterre. The main station (boulevard Voltaire) is open until 9.40pm and serves Paris and Lille via the TGV line, as well as Amiens, Calais and Rang-du-Fliers via the TER network. For information, the ticket office is open from 9am to 5:15pm, Monday to Saturday. The Tintelleries station is the gateway to the region's TER network.
GARE SNCF DE LENS
Read moreThere are a few SNCF machines and you can rent a car within a few seconds on foot under the Notice.
GARE D'ETAPLES - LE TOUQUET
Read moreÉtaples (or Étaples-Le Touquet) station is one of the ideal stations to reach the Opal Coast: it is indeed served by both TER (regional express train) and TGV (high speed train). A parking lot has been built around the station and a bicycle park is also available to facilitate soft mobility. The ticket offices are open every day and automatic terminals are available for travelers to buy tickets easily.