Paris Bercy-Burgundy-Auverne Regional Station, Paris Bercy Station. It was changed to its current name on September 13, 2016. It is one of the seven national train departure stations in the French capital of Paris.
The Paris Bercy-Burgundy-Ovne region is the smallest of the seven major train stations in Paris, with an annual passenger volume of 3 million. The station is also the latest in the seven stations, built in 1977, initially only for the car consignment business. It is also the starting station for Ouibus (a cheap bus company under the French National Railways SNCF). In December 2011, the intercity train from Paris to Clermont Ferrand was also transferred from the station, while the original night train to Italy changed back to Lyon, Paris.
Compared to the train from Paris Gare De Lyon, the train from Bercy is not so chaotic. It is also a terminal, so the transfer between the facilities (including the cafe) and the station between the stations is barrier-free. The name of the station reflects the fact that it is the Paris terminal of the Intercités train service between the capital and these areas of central France.
When you walk out of the hall of the station, go right and walk towards the escalator, which will take you to the street below. Walk down the escalator and continue on the road, now you will be on the corner, so turn slightly left and follow the street named Boulevard De Bercy.
Almost immediately, you will arrive at the entry point at Bercy Metro Station, but there is no ticket at this entrance, so you can only use it if you already have a valid Metro ticket or pass.
If you do not have a valid ticket, you will need to walk through this entrance and then walk to the next entrance street, which will be a 3-5 minute walk from the crossroads.