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Montpellier Saint Roch

Introduction

Montpellier Saint-Roch is located in downtown Montpellier, east of the old town, about 1 km from the provincial government of the province of Hérault, and about 1.3 km from Montpellier City Hall. The station is roughly northeast-southwest, the platform is on the ground floor, and the waiting hall and ticket office are on the second floor and are connected by escalators. The station has entrances and exits in the east, south and west directions, with the main entrance facing west and the south exit on the second floor, connected to the viaduct in front of the station. Montpellier's four tram lines (Tramway) (lines 1, 2, 3, and 4) pass through the station and are accessible by multiple bus lines.

Platform

The platform is on the same floor as the street, so the platform A is on the same floor as the main "Central Railway Station" entrance and exit of the station. By using the main hall of the station above the platform, you can enter the platform B-F at the street level.

If you want to access the B-F channel and enter the station through the main entrance of Place Auguste Gilbert, you will need to ascend into the main atrium after entering the station. After taking the first floor, you will enter the train at station B-F. You can choose to take the escalator or lift.

There are two sets of escalators and lifts in the middle of each platform. If you want to use the barrier-free access when starting from the platform B-F, you need to first go to the main hall and use the escalator and elevator to the platform.

Montpellier St. Roc is a station with multiple exits. If you know the route, this is the ideal choice, but if you don't know your route, it may cause confusion, so please pay special attention to the station signpost. .

Perhaps the point that the Montpellier San Roque Station does not like is that most of its stations are extremely narrow. This leaves an extremely narrow space between the edge of the platform and the stairs/elevators. Therefore, leaving the station from a busy TGV or changing trains can cause confusion.

If you don't have luggage or are happy to use the stairs, you will find a staircase under the train that connects all the stations. With this platform you can transfer to other trains as quickly as possible, so you don't have to follow the crowd to compete for lifts.

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Montpellier (UK: , US: , French: [mɔ̃pəlje, -pɛl-] ; Occitan: Montpelhièr [mumpeˈʎɛ]) is a city near the south coast of France on the Mediterranean Sea. It is the capital of the Hérault department. It is located in the Occitanie region. In 2016, 607,896 people lived in the urban area and 281,613 in the city itself. Nearly one third of the population are students from three universities and from three higher education institutions that are outside the university framework in the city.

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Mulhouse (pronounced [myluz]; Alsatian: Milhüsa or Milhüse, [mɪlˈyːzə]; German: Mülhausen; i.e. mill house) is a city and commune in eastern France, close to the Swiss and German borders. With a population of 112,063 in 2013 and 284,739 inhabitants in the metropolitan area in 2012, it is the largest city in the Haut-Rhin département, and the second largest in the Alsace region after Strasbourg. Mulhouse is the principal commune of the 33 making up the communauté d'agglomération Mulhouse Alsace Agglomération (M2A, population 267,759).Mulhouse is famous for its museums, especially the Cité de l’Automobile (also known as "Musée national de l’automobile") and the Musée Français du Chemin de Fer (also known as "Cité du train"), respectively the largest automobile and railway museums in the world. An industrial town nicknamed "the French Manchester", Mulhouse is also the main seat of the Upper Alsace University, where is found the secretariat of the European Physical Society.

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