Leaving De Gaulle Airport in Paris,what stations in Paris do the trains stop at?
Max....if you go to http://www.ratp.info/informer/anglais/index.php and click on the Metro map to the left, you'll find a map of central Paris, with its Metro and RER (regional railway) lines. You'll be coming in on the Blue RER B line from the upper right. As you can see, the B line traverses Paris from north to south and visits several stations. But you can also transfer to other RER lines or the Metro with the ticket you purchased at CDG. It's good for one continuous journey to your destination in central Paris....on the Metro lines, and on the other RER lines to the spot where a "break" is marked on the map.
Max
There are direct trains from CDG to Gare du Nord - usually ever other to every second train departing. You will have to check the station board at the platform. Stations the train will stop at will be lit with a small indicator.
In Paris - all stations on the RER B will be stopped at for all trains. This includes Gare du Nord, Chatelet (Les Halles), St. Michel, Luxembourg, Port Royal, Denfert Rochereau and Cite Universitaire
If you are looking for CDG to downtown Paris via RER train do not pass up the opportunity to look at:
Excellent directions with photos on how to navigate what has been acclaimed as the worst airport in the world - CDG.
unless you really want to use the train, recommend bus. We now use Roissybus. There's stops just outside the baggage terminals. Non-stop service between CDG terminals to Opera in center of Paris. Frequent service and believe it was around 8.5 Euros. We found the train confusing.