SNCF Train tickets online
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SNCF Train tickets online
I live in the USA and I am trying to buy train tickets from Annecy to Beaune in June on the SNCF website. I cannot figure out why they won't seem to let a US resident do this? Do you have to live in France to buy tickets online? Do I have to wait to buy them the day of departure? Thanks! Libby
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No, you don't have to live in France to buy tickets from the SNCF site. Just enter "France" as your country of residence when asked and indicate that you'll pick up the tickets at a train station instead of having them mailed.
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To answer your question further, the "reason" you cannot buy tickets if you are from North America (and Underhill's advice is excellent in terms of collecting your tickets at an SNCF "boutique" office, regular ticket office, etc., in France after you arrive to avoid this barrier) is the fact that RailEurope is the North American marketing arm of the rail consortium (meaning, mainly SNCF and the Swiss Federal Railroads) that was put together after WWII for just this purpose: to promote European rail travel by North American tourists.
This is why they try to funnel all the business from North America through RailEurope which is wholly-owned by the railroad(s).
This is why they try to funnel all the business from North America through RailEurope which is wholly-owned by the railroad(s).
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I live in the US and recently bought TGV tickets from the SNCF website. I stated that I would get the tickets in France, but typed in my US address. I received my tickets in the mail about 10 days later. The envelope showed "Maryland USA France." By the way I was not allowed the option of picking up the tickets in France (maybe because I was buying tickets for 4 people, including a child).
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Set the country of residence to france.
Select to either pay for the tickets immediately and pick them up in the train station or on certain fares (prems or iDTGV) you will be allowed to print them out at home. If you do have to pick them up, then be sure to take your credit card that you used to pay for them online as well as the reservation number.
Select to either pay for the tickets immediately and pick them up in the train station or on certain fares (prems or iDTGV) you will be allowed to print them out at home. If you do have to pick them up, then be sure to take your credit card that you used to pay for them online as well as the reservation number.
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PLEASE DO NOT set the screen to say you will "pick the tickets up immediately" UNLESS you are going to be in France before the cut-off date for picking those tickets up!!!!
Better to pay on-line and then you can pick them up up until about 1/2 hour prior to the train's departure.
Better to pay on-line and then you can pick them up up until about 1/2 hour prior to the train's departure.
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We set ours to "France", but then chose the option of printing them out ourselves rather than picking them up an SCNF boutique, since we'll be picking them in an unfamiliar city where we won't actually be spending much time, rather than in Paris.