Avignon Train Station and Eurocar Rental Question
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Avignon Train Station and Eurocar Rental Question
Hi, All
We will be renting a car in Avignon for several days. When we return the car we will be taking the train to Paris. The question is regarding the train station(s). Are there two in Avignon? Because we are returning the car to Eurocar near the TGV station - and it appears that our train tickets are from Avignon Centre. When we purchased the tickets we were not aware that there may be more than one train station.
Shall we change the tickets? We are not planning to spend time in Avignon that day - simply drive in, return car, hop on train.
Unless we have to drive in, return car, take bus to different station, hop on train.
Does anyone know and can help guide us?
Many thanks PK (aka Cabo)
We will be renting a car in Avignon for several days. When we return the car we will be taking the train to Paris. The question is regarding the train station(s). Are there two in Avignon? Because we are returning the car to Eurocar near the TGV station - and it appears that our train tickets are from Avignon Centre. When we purchased the tickets we were not aware that there may be more than one train station.
Shall we change the tickets? We are not planning to spend time in Avignon that day - simply drive in, return car, hop on train.
Unless we have to drive in, return car, take bus to different station, hop on train.
Does anyone know and can help guide us?
Many thanks PK (aka Cabo)
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Getting a car (and returning it) is much better at Avignon-TGV, but it is not at the end of the world if you cannot change your ticket. There is a very fast shuttle train between the two stations, but the schedule is based mostly on the Avignon-TGV arrival schedules.
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I might change tickets if I easily could, otherwise, there is a free shuttle bus between the two, I believe. There are some TGVs from Avignon Centre, depends what you booked. I don't know how you could not notice it, if you start typing in Avignon to the SNCF booking website, both names come up automatically for you to choose from.
There aren't that many TGVs from Avignon Centre, most itineraries would involve a transfer at Avignon TGV anyway (a TER to Avignon TGV then a TGV to Paris). However, that is usually shorter than taking a TGV from Avignon Centre proper, actually, so as far as time goes, the transfer works.
If your tickets are to Avignon Centre you are getting on a train there, the ticket itself must tell you if you have to transfer or not.
I believe you are really going to Europcar, I don't think there is a company named Eurocar.
There aren't that many TGVs from Avignon Centre, most itineraries would involve a transfer at Avignon TGV anyway (a TER to Avignon TGV then a TGV to Paris). However, that is usually shorter than taking a TGV from Avignon Centre proper, actually, so as far as time goes, the transfer works.
If your tickets are to Avignon Centre you are getting on a train there, the ticket itself must tell you if you have to transfer or not.
I believe you are really going to Europcar, I don't think there is a company named Eurocar.
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Alternatively you could also see if you can return the car to the "city station" agency if the tickets aren't able to be changed. The car is generally easy to do. That said, the TGV station is really set up for returning cars easily so it you can change your train tickets that might make life easier.



