The Toulouse Matabiu Station, also translated from Toulouse Matabio Station, is a French railway station located in Toulouse, a city in the southwest of France, the most important railway station in the city. The station is located in the southeast of France, northeast of downtown Toulouse. The station is an important railway hub in southwestern France, where three railway lines meet.
The Toulouse Matabiou station was originally built in 1856 and its main station was rebuilt and used in 1905. In 1984, the main station of the Toulouse Matabiou station was included in the French National Key Cultural Relics Protection Unit.
If your train arrives or departs from stations 2-11 (most long-distance express trains use 2-7), you must use stairs to transfer between the train and the exit.
This is because the two passenger passages below the platform are connected to the main building. These devices are currently being renovated, but no escalators have been installed to facilitate access to the train.
The main access method in the station area is the elevator access, but only for those who need mobility assistance and needs to be arranged in advance.
Stations 1, 1a and 1b can enter the main building directly and exit to the street, but stations 1a and 1b are only 3-5 minutes away from the main entrance as they are located at the end of station 1.
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