SNCF - I have reservations, do I have seats?
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SNCF - I have reservations, do I have seats?
Reserved tickets from Dijon to Strasbourg. Dijon-Besancon "ter", Besancon-Strasbourg "corail".
On the ter , the reservation states "sans reservation", which I realize means without reservation. Am I supposed to do something to reserve a seat, or do we get on the train and find a seat?
On the corail leg, the reservation states "places assises" - which I believe means seat assured.
Further down on the reservation it says Voiture 17, place 13 and gives a different seat number for my wife. So I am guessing that this is for the corail leg where I have an assured seat.
Am I getting this correct, and most importantly, as asked above, do I need to do anything else on the Dijon-Besancon leg where we are "without reservation"?
Thanks in advance
Steve
On the ter , the reservation states "sans reservation", which I realize means without reservation. Am I supposed to do something to reserve a seat, or do we get on the train and find a seat?
On the corail leg, the reservation states "places assises" - which I believe means seat assured.
Further down on the reservation it says Voiture 17, place 13 and gives a different seat number for my wife. So I am guessing that this is for the corail leg where I have an assured seat.
Am I getting this correct, and most importantly, as asked above, do I need to do anything else on the Dijon-Besancon leg where we are "without reservation"?
Thanks in advance
Steve
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If this site does not have seating information, I am not sure where one would look. Give this a try:
http://seat61.com/
http://seat61.com/
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>I have a slight problem with where I face on trains...
You don´t know which direction the train on the "seating chart" (even if you find one) is going to.
If you have a problem with sitting against the movement direction, ask your neighbour to switch.
You don´t know which direction the train on the "seating chart" (even if you find one) is going to.
If you have a problem with sitting against the movement direction, ask your neighbour to switch.
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I don't think there is any place you can find SNCF seating charts for TGVs or any other train. They do have some on the Thalys website, actually, which may give you an idea, but nothing guaranteed as different cars can be configured differently.
While you do have a seat on the Corail, as they clearly gave you the numbers, "places assises" does NOT mean seat assured, so don't go around saying that or thinking that's what it means, it just means seats, basically (assises means sitting).
While you do have a seat on the Corail, as they clearly gave you the numbers, "places assises" does NOT mean seat assured, so don't go around saying that or thinking that's what it means, it just means seats, basically (assises means sitting).




