Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Site of Lyon' has mentioned 'Railway' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Situated in this area is La Part-Dieu urban centre, which clusters the landmark structures Tour Incity, Tour Part-Dieu, Tour Oxygxc3xa8ne, and Tour Swiss Life, as well as the city's primary railway station, Gare de Lyon-Part-Dieu.
The second includes most of the city centre, Bellecour and Perrache railway station, and reaches as far as the confluence of the two rivers.
Lyon has two major railway stations: Lyon Part-Dieu, which was built to accommodate the TGV, and Lyon Perrache, an older station that now provides mostly regional service.
Smaller railway stations include Gorge-de-Loup, Vaise, Vxc3xa9nissieux, Saint-Paul and Jean Macxc3xa9.
Its Lyon terminal is located at the city's Perrache railway station, which serves as an intermodal transportation hub for tramways, local and regional trains and buses, the terminus of Metro line A, of the Tramway T2, the bicycle service Vxc3xa9lo'v, and taxis.
There are seven Lyon tram lines (xc2xa0T1 xc2xa0T2 xc2xa0T3 xc2xa0T4 xc2xa0T5) since April 2009: T1 from Debourg in the south to IUT-Feyssine in the north, Tram T2 from Perrache railway station to Saint-Priest in the south-east, Tram T3 from Part-Dieu to Meyzieu, Tram T4 from 'Hxc3xb4ptial Feyzin Venissieux' to Gaston Berger.