Rennes is an important railway hub in France, located in the northwest of France, at 373.251 km of the Paris-Brest railway, as well as the Rennes-Reston railway, the Rennes-Saint-Malo railway and the Chateaubrian-Renne railway. Intersection. The station is located south of the city of Rennes. The station platform is east-west, the main station is located above the railway line, the north side can be connected to the city of Rennes, the bus station and the Rennes bus station, and the south side can be connected to the social vehicle parking lot.
The Rennes station was originally built in the mid-19th century and was blown up during World War II. The existing station was put into use in 1992, and it was reintroduced from the end of 2015. A new lane and platform were added to the south side of the station to welcome the opening of the Brittany-Luyal River line of the French high-speed railway.
There is no side platform at the Rennes station, the main building of the station is located above the railway line, and passengers pass through the escalator to the platform. In addition, there is a pedestrian passage underground at the Rennes station, which can connect the entrances and exits on the north and south sides of the station, the Rennes bus station and the various stations.
However, Place de Charles de Gaulle is the heart of the city, just 8-15 minutes walk from the station. Leave at the main (south) exit, then walk away from the station on Magna Avenue, then turn left when you arrive at the Cul de Alice stadium.
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