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Cranberry Aug 15th, 2017 04:05 AM

Nice/Monaco Train Question
 
Hi everyone,

Do any of the trains between Nice and Monaco have storage for luggage? There will be 3 of us (2 adults and a child) with 4 bags and a stroller. I'm concerned that we'll have trouble finding space for our luggage on the train. How is the elevator situation in the train stations? Thanks!

PalenQ Aug 15th, 2017 04:54 AM

The coastal shuttle trains are commuter trains - you can bring anything on board you want but there is no special room for luggage. And they could be crowded at times - you may want to look into a taxi or private car.

thursdaysd Aug 15th, 2017 05:08 AM

https://uk.voyages-sncf.com/en/desti.../train-station

https://uk.voyages-sncf.com/en/desti.../train-station

Looks like both have elevators. But I wouldn't count on luggage carts.

kerouac Aug 15th, 2017 05:23 AM

It's a commuter train that runs every 15 minutes. If one is too crowded, take the next one.

Nice station is a ground level but has elevators and lifts if you need them (sometime you don't at all when you're train is running on platform 1, which I seem to recall is the one that the train to the Italian border (and Monaco) uses.

The new Monaco station is far underground and was designed with all of the necessary equipment for getting people to the surface.

kerouac Aug 15th, 2017 05:24 AM

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PalenQ Aug 15th, 2017 06:40 AM

But I wouldn't count on luggage carts.>

Are not there usually luggage carts at racks on platforms - should be IME.

thursdaysd Aug 15th, 2017 06:42 AM

Depends on the station. I don't need one, but I don't remember seeing many aside from places like St. Pancras International. How often have you seen people in European train stations using one?

PalenQ Aug 15th, 2017 06:51 AM

How often have you seen people in European train stations using one?>

zillions of time in zillions of stations:

http://www.sncf.com/en/services/luggage

There should be luggage carts - have euro coins handy to disengage them from racks - get your euro back when you return cart to any rack in station.

kerouac Aug 15th, 2017 08:35 AM

Most luggage carts disappeared about 15 years ago when the homeless found them extremely useful.

PalenQ Aug 15th, 2017 09:16 AM

We are talking about Nice-Ville train station - you are sure that there are no luggage carts there? Pretty sweeping statement - maybe SNCF should update their info on carts? I of course am not saying that they are but are you sure no luggage carts in any SNCF station as you say?

thursdaysd Aug 15th, 2017 10:08 AM

Don't see anything about luggage carts here:

https://www.gares-sncf.com/fr/gare/f...ces#all-access

Or here, although it does show escalators:

https://www.gares-sncf.com/sites/def...n_fev_2016.pdf

PalenQ Aug 15th, 2017 10:39 AM

anyway OP does not say they need help porting luggage.

PalenQ Aug 15th, 2017 10:49 AM

And Cranberry may have decided to forego these commuter trains and take a car service, etc.

thursdaysd Aug 15th, 2017 10:53 AM

Four bags and a stroller and a small child and only two adults?

PalenQ Aug 15th, 2017 11:00 AM

More reason they should consider car transfer right to hotel.

PalenQ Aug 15th, 2017 12:35 PM

https://www.european-traveler.com/fr...r-airport-nce/

PalenQ Aug 15th, 2017 01:09 PM

My son is now traveling in France a lot on trains - I asked him to look for ludggage trolleys in stations and take pictures - may be true that homeless have stole all the luggage trolleys -well see.

Pepper_von_snoot Aug 15th, 2017 05:09 PM

I was just at Nice Ville in October and took the Monaco train 4 times for Villefranche, Beaulieu-sur-mer and Cap St Jean Ferrat.

Train was always packed. People brought their bikes on board. Some trains had luggage storage near the doors. Not all trains are the same layout.

You buy your train tickets from machines. You can watch a YouTube video on how to use the machine.

There were porters at Nice Ville, but I didn't notice trolleys.

The station is at ground level but you go down through a tunnel (with escalators or steps, can't remember) to get to the various platforms.

Never noticed any elevators.

Nice Ville is a small station. It certainly is no Gare du Nord.

Thin aka Superstar White Chyna

Cranberry Aug 15th, 2017 06:00 PM

Thanks everyone for your replies!

Re: amount of luggage, we have 2 rollerboards (1 large, 1carryon size) and 2 small carryon size bags (1 is a diaper bag). My husband is reasonable packer, but now that I'm using a larger bag to fit my stuff and the baby's stuff, I'm going back to my roots as a kitchen sink packer!!

We may brave it and take the train from Nice to Monaco to see how it goes. If it's a total disaster we can take a car back.

Pepper_von_snoot Aug 15th, 2017 06:24 PM

Now that I think about it there were escalators, not steps, for access to the platforms at Nice Ville.

Jean Médecin is the big shopping street in Nice, to the right if facing Nice Ville.

Thin


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