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Which station is CDG terminal 2?

The TGV / RER B station – Terminal 2 The Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 2 TGV station is located between terminal 2D/2F and terminal 2C/2E. It is located on level 1 of terminal 2, under the Sheraton Paris Airport & Conference hotel. It is served by both CDGVAL (level 4) and RER B (level 1).



The train station located within Terminal 2 at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport is officially named Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 2 TGV. It is a massive, multi-level transport hub situated between concourses 2C, 2D, 2E, and 2F. In 2026, this station serves as a vital junction for two different types of rail services: the RER B (regional express trains into central Paris) and the SNCF TGV (high-speed intercity trains reaching destinations like Lyon, Bordeaux, and even Brussels or London). When arriving at Terminal 2, travelers should follow the signs for "Gare SNCF" or "Paris par train" to reach the station's main atrium. The RER platforms are generally on the lower level, while the TGV platforms are clearly marked for long-distance travel. In 2026, the CDGVAL (an automated shuttle) also connects this station to Terminal 1 and Terminal 3, making it the primary gateway for all rail-bound passengers at the airport.

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The RER ?Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 1? station is part of the Roissypole area, a few minutes walk from Terminal 3. Passengers travelling to & from Terminal 1 or 2 should take the CDGVAL shuttle train.

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How Much do the RER Train Tickets Cost from Paris CDG Airport? A one-way ticket for RER B trains costs 11.40€/11.40$ for adult passengers, while an airport ticket for children between 4 and 9 is 8€/8$. Younger children travel for free. Tickets are available at the station's automatic machines and ticket offices.

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The T+ ticket allows you to use every Metro line, all RER lines in Paris (Regional Express Network), all bus lines (except Orlybus, Roissybus, lines 299, 350, 351 and Noctilien night buses) and all Tram lines as well as the Montmartre Funicular.

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Navigating Charles de Gaulle CDG is a sprawling airport with a confusing number of terminal designations, from Terminal 1 to Terminal 2A through 2F. Terminal 2, in fact, is really a collection of seven terminals, with a few extra sub-designations like 2F-1 to make matters even more confusing.

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