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14 rue Roger Radisson – 69005 Lyon (Fourvière) Tel : 04.78.25.40.90 – Fax : 04.78.36.81.24 info@centrejeanbosco.com / www.centrejeanbosco.com

“Rhône Express” + Subway + Funicular

From Saint-Exupéry Airport (around 1 hour) :

a) Take the « Rhône Express » until Part-Dieu Train Station. It last around 30 minutes and cost around 16€ for one-way ticket.

b) Once you arrive at Part-Dieu Train Station, follow the indications below :

c) Take the subway Line B, direction « Gare d’Oullins » and get off at « Saxe Gambetta » d) Then take Line D, direction « Gare de Vaise », and get off at « Vieux Lyon » (St Jean

cathedral)

e) Go to the funicular (either « St Just » or « Fourvière ») take the one heading towards

« Fourvière »

(Closed at 10pm – After you need to take direction St Just and get off at « Minimes » then a 5 minutes walk to the Centre Jean Bosco)

f) At the funicular exit, (at Fourvière), go up the stairs and turn right.

g) Go on in the Roger Radisson street, until n°14 => Centre Jean Bosco

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Accès au Centre Jean Bosco

14 rue Radisson – 69005 Lyon – Tel : 04.78.25.40.90 ou 04.72.57.00.92

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