Bercy, Intermodal transit station in the 12th arrondissement, Paris
Bercy is an intermodal transit station in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, connecting regional and long-distance trains, coaches, metro lines, and city buses. The station has several platforms and a layout designed for travelers moving between local and long-distance services.
The Bercy area served for centuries as a major wine storage and trade hub before being absorbed into the growing city of Paris. Through the 20th century, the area was redeveloped, and the station grew into a key transit point for the eastern part of the city.
The station is reachable by several metro lines and is close to bus stops, making connections to other parts of the city straightforward. Travelers switching between train and coach services should allow extra time, as the distance between the different areas of the station can vary.
Bercy is one of the few Paris stations from which national coach services depart, making it a starting point for low-cost travel across France. These coaches serve cities that are not always directly connected from other Paris terminals.
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