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rmreiman Sep 7th, 2005 02:02 PM

Help with train reservations with Railpass
 
Hello all,
My husband and I are fying to Paris 1 week from today, then travelling directly to Dijon (where I will stay at a flat that the lovely Cocofromdijon lets out) and I need advice on whether to make reservations for the train from the U.S. or if I can wait until I arrive at CDG.

My husband and I have bought a France Rail & Drive pass. To take the TGV I can make reservations through raileurope for a $11 reservation fee--but since I am traveling on a Thursday afternoon would it be likely that the train is full? Also, it seems that the only train leaving directly from CDG to Dijon doesn't leave until about 19:00.....could we then use our Railpasses to take the train to the Gard de Lyon (where more trains leave for Dijon) and take a train from there? Do we need reservations only for the TGV train or do all the trains require reservation?

I am hesitant to make any kind of reservations because of flight delays, etc. Any advice you all could give me would be very greatly appreciated!!!!

Rachael

Tinling Sep 7th, 2005 06:24 PM

Your Eurail pass lets you take as many trains in one for one day of use. You probably only need reservations for the TGV to Dijon. $11 isn't outrageous to insure that you get on the train you need rather than wait around the station.

StCirq Sep 7th, 2005 06:33 PM

One week from today would be a Wednesday, not a day I'd expect a train from Paris to Dijon would be full up.

Frankly, I'd ask Cocoindijon about this, but my two sous would be that a) you always need a reservation to travel on the TGV, and b) getting a reservation at the train station in CDG would be less than $11 and still get you a guaranteed seat on the train to Lyon.

You will have to give yourself time to stand in line at the TGV station at CDG to deal with this - at least a half-hour.

rmreiman Sep 8th, 2005 12:56 PM

Thanks so much Tinling and StCirq! I guess that I just have to make a judgement call about whether I should take a chance and skip the reservations until I get to France, or if should plan ahead but perhaps miss the train because of delays, etc.

Does anyone know if I have to stand in the same long line to pick up reservations purchased from Raileurope.com?

Thanks!
Rachael

cocofromdijon Sep 8th, 2005 01:19 PM

Hi Rachael, I guessed you were on that thread!
and so sorry not to be able to help you more. At least we all agree you'll have to queue. I don't think there is a special desk for railway pass.

But be sure I'll be waiting for you on arrival! ;-)
good luck!
coco


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