Paris - Marne de Vallé - Strasbourg
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Paris-Strasbourg TGVs do NOT go via Marne la Vallee-Chessy. However, there are some TGVs that go directly from Marne la Vallee-Chessy to Strasbourg. You can also take a ten-minute TGV ride to CDG and take another TGV from there to Strasbourg. Go to www.bahn.de for timetables. Enter Marne la Vallee-Chessy as your departure point and Strasbourg as your arrival point. After you get summary timetables, click on "Show details for all" to see the connecting points. In addition to the routes I've mentioned, you'll be shown routes that would require you to take the RER A from Marne la Vallee-Chessy to Paris where you would depart from Paris Est (Gare de l'Est).
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What is the departure time on your CDG-Strasbourg ticket? TGVs departing at 07:46 and 12:54 go directly to Strasbourg. If you depart CDG on the 10:27 TGV, you will change to another TGV at Marne la Vallee-Chessy.
TGVs going directly from Strasbourg to Marne la Vallee-Chessy depart at 06:25, 07:45, 08:56, 14:20, 16:36, and 17:56. You can also leave Strasbourg at 19:00 on a TGV to CDG and connect there for the ten-minute ride on another TGV to Marne la Vallee-Chessy.
See for yourself at www.bahn.de.
TGVs going directly from Strasbourg to Marne la Vallee-Chessy depart at 06:25, 07:45, 08:56, 14:20, 16:36, and 17:56. You can also leave Strasbourg at 19:00 on a TGV to CDG and connect there for the ten-minute ride on another TGV to Marne la Vallee-Chessy.
See for yourself at www.bahn.de.
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I should have called your attention to the drop-down menu for other languages on the DB site. Sorry.
Your train leaves from Gare de l'Est (Paris East) in central Paris. The simplest way to get from CDG to Gare de l'Est is to take the RER B from the airport to Gare du Nord (about a 40-minute ride) and then take a less-than-ten-minute walk to Gare de l'Est. The fare is 8.40. There are two RER stations at CDG. For detailed information (including photos) on how to find them, go to www.parisbytrain.com. You'll also find links there to RER and Metro maps.
Your train leaves from Gare de l'Est (Paris East) in central Paris. The simplest way to get from CDG to Gare de l'Est is to take the RER B from the airport to Gare du Nord (about a 40-minute ride) and then take a less-than-ten-minute walk to Gare de l'Est. The fare is 8.40. There are two RER stations at CDG. For detailed information (including photos) on how to find them, go to www.parisbytrain.com. You'll also find links there to RER and Metro maps.
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Thank you again.
You are a real fodorite.
The TGV site is a confusion so when i bought the ticket i realize that CDG is in the route from Paris to strasbourg.
No problem, iŽl arrive at 11 AM so i have enough time to make the conection like you said.
Many thanks
Paulo
You are a real fodorite.
The TGV site is a confusion so when i bought the ticket i realize that CDG is in the route from Paris to strasbourg.
No problem, iŽl arrive at 11 AM so i have enough time to make the conection like you said.
Many thanks
Paulo





