GARE LE CREUSOT - MONTCEAU
Read moreThe Creusot TGV station, named "Le Creusot-Montceau-Montchanin", was the first one built on the TGV network. Located 8 km from Le Creusot and 15 km from Montceau-les-Mines, it offers an ideal starting point for all tourists wishing to visit the south of the Côte Chalonnaise. The travelers can, with their ticket or their MonRézo subscription, pass easily from the buses, to the shuttles and TER connecting all the stations of the territory with ease thanks to their frequencies.
GARE DE MÂCON-VILLE
Read moreLocated in the city center, Mâcon station offers all the traditional services you would expect in a station: information point, young travelers' reception, waiting room, carts, self-service terminal, regional ticket dispensers, ticket office, lost and found, TER ticket sales, pay toilets accessible to all. Note that Mâcon station is an "Accès Plus" station, which means that it has facilities, equipment and services for people with reduced mobility. There is also a tobacconist's and a brasserie, Trib's.
GARE DE MÂCON-LOCHÉ TGV
Read moreThe Mâcon-Loché TGV station is a relatively new station outside the city, dating from the 1980s. It offers all the practical services to travellers: commercial reception area, ticket sales, self-service terminals, etc. The TGV provides connections to Annecy, Paris Gare de Lyon, Lyon and Geneva. Shuttle buses serve the towns of Mâcon (centre) and Villefranche-sur-Saône. A bar-brasserie-restaurant, located in the station hall on the left as you enter the building, offers a welcome break between trains.