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If you look closely you’ll notice a change machine in the middle between the ticket vending machines.

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Their location is now lined up against the escalators, on both sides.ĬDG T2 RER train station ticket machines area RER Metro train ticket machine are now white and blue color. Paris RER train ticket office at extreme right, selling Paris Metro / RER tickets, Navigo Day pass, Ticket Mobilis, Navigo Decouverte, Navigo Easy, Paris Visite.Overhead departures video screen showing next RER B trains departing to Paris (there will be other screens with green background for TGV intercity trains).Red machines are food vending machines for snacks and hot & cold drinks.Blue train ticket machines (now white & blue): same as green machines – RER B tickets, Paris Metro, Versailles, Disneyland, etc.Yellow train ticket machines (now white & black): TGV / SNCF and other highspeed/normal speed intercity trains (Thalys, Lyria, Eurostar, ICE, Intercities, Corail, etc.).Green train ticket machines (now white & blue): Paris and suburbs city trains ( tickets for Paris RER, Paris Metro, Transilien).train ticket vending machines, green, yellow and blue (although the location & colors have changed as of 2020, see next photo below for updated machine photos).seating / waiting area for Grandes Lignes / TGV trains departing CDG Airport train station on left side.escalators down to CDG Train ticket offices level.The moving sidewalks between Terminal 2’s sub-terminals definitely speed up walking times:ĬDG Terminal 2 Train Station Ticket Offices Atrium Also visible are Terminal 3, Terminal 1 (which has its own train station) and CDGVAL shuttle train between CDG’s 3 terminals and parking structures. Here is a map of Charles de Gaulle Airport showing the layout of CDG Terminal 2. In this photo, we see that the train station at Terminal 2 is 3 to 5 minutes walk from Terminal 2F. Here are some close-up photos of signs pointing to the CDG Terminal 2 train station:Īt the end of each of the terminal buildings (there are seven sub-terminals at Terminal 2: terminals 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D, 2E, 2F, 2G) will be a large sign noting how long it will take to reach other terminals and the train station. Follow these signs to make your way to the train station located right within Terminal 2. Notice the blue overhead signs? Those will point to Gare SNCF / Railway Station, Paris par Train / Paris by Train. The CDG Terminal 2 arrivals area hall will look like this: Follow these two signs to get to the trains from CDG Airport Terminal 2 to Paris.ĬDG Airport Terminal 2 Arrivals Area Sign I’ve circled in red on the right side Gare SNCF / Railway Station and also Paris par Train / Paris by Train. Immediately upon exiting the baggage collection area doors of any CDG Terminal 2 sub-terminal (T2A through T2G), you’ll see the sign below providing directions to CDG Ground Transportation options.

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How to Get to the Train Station at CDG Terminal 2 The shuttle buses, circulating every 4-5 minutes, can be found just outside the arrivals area of 2G. If you happen to be arriving via Terminal 2G, the new Schengen (Euro Borderless Zone) terminal, you’ll need to take a shuttle bus to Terminal 2E/F in order to catch the RER train.

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After this you’ll exit into an unsecured area of Charles de Gaulle Airport free to make your way to Paris or other cities via train. In general the customs officers spot check passengers and only stop those who (rarely) rouse their curiosity. Nothing out of the ordinary in terms of expediency, perhaps even a little slow.Ĭustoms control for baggage is next, which is separate from passport control and handled by customs officers near the exit of the baggage collection area. Next you’ll collect your baggage at the carousels. You could be past immigration within 5 minutes (or 40 if you’re the last to exit a large plane). If you’re seated near the front of the plane and are the first to exit, you’ll be the first to go through immigration screening by French national police. Upon arrival at Roissy-Charles de Gaulle Airport Terminal 2 the first thing that will happen after exiting the plane is immigration/passport control, which can be very quick depending on where you are sitting on the plane. Safety/Security: Thieves work on this train! Arrival at CDG If you’re arriving at Terminal 1, see the CDG Terminal 1 to Paris photo guide.įor train times, train ticket prices, maps and other details see the Overview CDG to Paris by Train article. From the CDG arrivals lounge to central Paris, I’ll guide you step-by-step on how to make this transfer. This is a step-by-step photo guide of taking RER B Paris city trains from CDG Airport Terminal 2 to Paris city centre. CDG Airport Terminal 2 Train Station Atrium















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