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Old Feb 16th, 2013, 12:18 PM
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Train talk: Paris to Brive-la-Gaillarde by TGV

I'm a little stumped. We plan to take the TGV train from Paris to Brive in June. I realize it's too early to buy the tickets online but I took at look at schedules using earlier dates. I know that Brive is on a TGV line but the results are always on an Intercite train. What is the difference and why can't you find a TGV to Brive? Thanks to all those with better SNCF skills than moi.
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Old Feb 16th, 2013, 12:52 PM
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Brive is not on a TGV line. PREM tickets are not only for the TGV. I believe that this site deals only with TGV lines, and Brive would not show up: http://www.idtgv.com/fr/
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Old Feb 16th, 2013, 01:08 PM
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You will go to Brive on an Intercités Corail train from the Austerlitz station.

Just choose the train you want at www.voyages-sncf.com .
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There is a TVG from Lille Europe calling at Paris CDG that continues directly to Brive.

But from central Paris you will need to take the InterCite and possibly change.
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Old Feb 16th, 2013, 01:33 PM
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Thanks everyone for helping me figure this out.
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<i>There is a TVG from Lille Europe calling at Paris CDG that continues directly to Brive.</i>

From what I can tell from the SNCF site, going from Lille to Brive, one takes the TGV to Paris and then the Intercité to Brive. There is <b>no</b> TGV to Brive, or the SNCF site is hiding that information very well.
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Old Feb 16th, 2013, 03:09 PM
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Right - no TGV line to Brive, but you can still get PREMs.

Watch out, kerouac, I got roundly chastised on TA for using "Corail" a few days ago. Apparently it's Intercité only these days for those in the know, though the last train I took from Bordeaux to Périgueux in September clearly had Corail marked on the exterior of every car.
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Old Feb 17th, 2013, 05:00 AM
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One direct TGV per day at 18:02 from Lille Europe to Brive every Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

May not be convenient for the OP, but Brive is connected by TGV
http://www.region-limousin.fr/TGV-LG...es-lignes-pour
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<i>One direct TGV per day at 18:02 from Lille Europe to Brive every Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
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Interesting, but definitely not convenient. How does one pick up the rental car at midnight in Brive?
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Old Feb 17th, 2013, 09:10 AM
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Well it would seem that we will not be zipping to Brive at 300 km/hr, tant pis pour nous. But I'm not sure what you're referring to when you say "PREM".

Thanks in advance for the education.
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"Prem's" are the advance purchase greatly discounted tickets that you can buy on most long distance routes. ("Prem's" is elementary schoolyard slang meaning "me first!")
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@kerouac - ahh! Thanks and good to know!
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Oh, Kerouac, I meant to mention, I've been using this site to research trains, http://www.tgv-europe.com/en/ which seems to show more than TGV trains. It's different from the link you supplied (but seems pretty user friendly). Am I on the wrong track? (Please excuse the pun).
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Have a look at the SNCF site - it shows the trains from Paris to Brive. If you check 'Horaires' it will show you the schedules.http://www.voyages-sncf.com/ Then you can worry about tickets. There are several per day, and at least one that will allow you to get to a car rental agency.

There is NO TGV train to Brive. There are no TGV rails to Brive. The train from Gare d'Austerlitz takes 4 hours.

I live 40 minutes from Brive,and have taken the train to Paris, never being passsed by a TGV

'May not be convenient for the OP, but Brive is connected by TGV
http://www.region-limousin.fr/TGV-LG...es-lignes-pour'
Particularly not convenient as it doesnt start until 2016 if you read the article.
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Back to the beginning…

The OP understood there was a TGV from Paris to Brive. Despite doubts by others there is a TGV from Lille, calling at Paris CDG to Brive.

Carlux if you read the full article the Lille-Brive TGV has run four days a week since December 2010 and runs daily in July and August. You may not have seen it because it's an infrequent service, there may not be a TGV line all the way to Brive, but this TGV train serving Brive, Paris CDG and Lille does exist.

Search for it on the sncf site; it's there in the timetable and tickets are on sale. The OP was stumped why he/she couldn't find it in the schedules. Hopefully, I've provided an explanation.
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