The main station building at Angers-St Laud is located on the city side of the railway tracks.
The voies / platforms have letters A to E instead of numbers and the voie A is beside the hall which houses the station facilities.
Voies B to E are linked to this station hall by a passage way under the railway tracks, it can be accessed by stairs, slopes and elevators / lifts - you won't have to use stairs when taking trains from and to Angers/St Laud.
When exiting the main station building the stands for local bus routes / lines 2, 4, 8, 9 and 10 are over to the left.
Though the tram stops for routes / lines A and C are on a bridge which spans the station, so they are linked to the station hall by an escalator.
Angers-St Laud station is conveniently located on the southern edge of the area of Angers most popular with tourists.
Hence all of the city's most popular tourist attractyions can be easily accessed when arriving in Angers by train.
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