Le Mans sits on the western side of France's high-speed rail network, where the Atlantique corridor from Paris divides toward Brittany and the Pays de la Loire. The city has one principal passenger train station, Le Mans, served by SNCF Voyageurs through TGV INOUI, OUIGO, and TER services. This position makes Le Mans a rail junction between Paris, Rennes, Nantes, and regional routes across Sarthe.
Services from Le Mans include high-speed trains on the Paris - Brittany and Paris - western France corridors, TER Pays de la Loire regional trains, and TER Centre-Val de Loire links toward the Loire Valley. Le Mans train station handles both long-distance reserved-seat services and regional trains for shorter trips across western France. There is no dedicated airport rail link from Le Mans; airport-bound passengers usually connect through larger rail hubs.
Rail routes from Le Mans run east toward Paris, west toward Rennes and Brittany, southwest toward Nantes and Angers, and south toward Tours and the Loire Valley. Main destination cities include Paris, Rennes, Nantes, Angers, Laval, and Tours. Book trains from and to Le Mans online at Rail Monsters.