The current station replaced the old wooden station between the years 1888-1900. An imposing edifice, it houses a vast lobby entirely constructed of metal structures. The façades of the St. Jean and the Terminus pavilions were sculpted by Beylard and Leroux and are particularly remarkable. Today, the station provides transportation for thousands of passengers and between 230 and 260 trans pass through each day. The lobby contains a café-restaurant as well as a newspaper stand.
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I spent two nights at the Etap on the way to and coming back from Bergerac by train, so its location minutes from the train station was ideal. ...
Grand ETap
This is a typical Etap, Rooms are basic, but nice and clean, Very good value for money. This particular one is located next to the gare st Jean...
room basic but clean,good value
Stayed at the Etap Gare Sain Jean for 2 days in October with two of my mates. The hotel is right on the doorstep of the train station so is wel...
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