station information and services
St-Pierre-des-Corps
- 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM Monday - Sunday
- Free
- The car park is open 7 days a week, with access from Rue Fabienne Landy.
- Le Skippy
- La Scala
- Outside the main entrance.
- Ramps, restrooms.
- €0.70
- Hotel Kyriad Tours - Saint Pierre des Corps Gare
- Le Skippy Hotel
- Located in the main hall
- 275 places, covered
- SIXT
- Hertz
- Located in the main hall
- Free
- Hall 1: main entrance, platform 1-4 for TGV and regional services
- Hall 2: additional platforms and services
- Bus: Several lines available
- Tram: Line A connects to Tours city center
- Taxi services available
Trains to the train station St-Pierre-des-Corps from Saint-Pierre-des-Corps city center
St-Pierre-des-Corps is a small town in France's Loire region, which is effectively an eastern suburb of Tours. it acts as an excellent base from which to explore the area's castles, cathedrals, scenic walks, waterways, and world famous vineyards. It's also very close to Tours, and popular cities like Saumur or Orleans, making it a great spot to rent a cottage or find hotel accommodation in western France. The train station St-Pierre-des-Corps is another excellent reason to visit. Catering for France's high-speed TGV services, St-Pierre-des-Corps offers direct links to Paris, Nantes, Bordeaux, Tours, and many other places of interest. It's not too far outside the town center, but all visitors should know the best way to get there.
What is the best wayto the train station St-Pierre-des-Corps from St-Pierre-des-Corps city center?
The train station St-Pierre-des-Corps is just south of the center of the suburb itself, and there are a number of ways to get there. If travelers are coming from the town center, they could catch the number 11 bus from Deportes, Viala or Jean Moulin. It runs to the station directly, and journeys times won't be long, although walking and taxis are often viable alternatives. The number five bus is a good option when coming from central Tours, while the number 50 bus runs from La Ville Aux Dames to the west. Tours station is linked to St-Pierre-des-Corps via the number 11 bus, as well as TER trains. And those coming from Tours St Symphorien Airport can take a combination of TER trains and Tempo Airport buses. Finally, those coming from locations in the Loire Valley will find that taxis are the best option to take.
How far is it to the train station St-Pierre-des-Corps from St-Pierre-des-Corps city center?
The station at St-Pierre-des-Corps is a couple of hundred meters south of the suburb's central shopping district, and a few hundred meters from almost any part of the area. This ensures that bus transfers will take a maximum of 10 minutes from locations in St-Pierre-des-Corps itself. The station is about three miles (4.3 kilometers) away from central Tours. In that case, buses will take 20 minutes, while TER trains reach St-Pierre-des-Corps in 15-17 minutes. Transfers from the airport via Tempo buses or Tram line A, and TER trains will reach St-Pierre-des-Corps station in 32-35 minutes, and taxis will usually get there in 20-25 minutes. Taxis tend to be the fastest way to reach the station from anywhere in the Tours metropolitan area, as well as more distant spots in the Loire region in general. For instance, taxis from Saumur will take 45 minutes, while Angers is just over 1 hour away. Trains are an alternative in some cases. Angers is 1 hour from Tours via TGV services, and Saumur is 37 minutes away.
How accessible is the train station St-Pierre-des-Corps for those with limited mobility?
Generally speaking, travelers with reduced mobility should experience few problems when they need to reach a train from St-Pierre-des-Corps city center. Many transfers from the local area involve tiny distances of a few hundred meters, while journeys from Tours can be undertaken on TER trains that are very well adapted for the needs of wheelchair users. Filbleu buses have been updated to include accessible ramps - but travelers should make it clear to drivers that wheelchair users need to board. And Tempo buses and trams are all spacious and cater well for those with reduced mobility. The same applies to the train station St-Pierre-des-Corps. A modern TGV facility, the station is easy to navigate via wheelchairs. In-person assistance can be requested 48 hours in advance, while disabled toilets and accessible ticket machines are available to use.
Local tips: the train station St-Pierre-des-Corps points of interest
If travelers find themselves stuck at St-Pierre-des-Corps and are wondering what to do near the train station, they should have plenty of options. The best option is to hop on a local train or bus, and head into the center of Tours. One of the most picturesque cities in the whole of France, Tours is famous for its stunning cathedral, the neo-Byzantine Church of Saint Martin, and one of the best fine art galleries to be found outside Paris. All of these attractions are within a few hundred meters of the central station and bus stops, so travelers can explore them, visit a couple, and head back to St-Pierre-des-Corps with plenty of time to spare before their services depart. Alternatively, the Loire is around 600 meters north of the station, and is a great place to stroll, relax, and prepare for a long-distance TGV journey.
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