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SNCF Luggage Pick-up & Delivery
Questions for veterans of French train travel:
Has anyone had experience (good or bad) with a luggage service offered by SNCF in which, upon 24 hours notice, your bags are picked up from your hotel and delivered to a hotel at your rail destination? Is anyone aware of a website that provides platform information for arrivals and departures at stations in France, particularly St Pierre des corps? I have a tight connection with a TGV and with reservations required, would not want to miss it. Thanks much. |
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Thanks Ira. It appears, however, that die bahn does not provide platform info when you request the details of a selection as they do with German stations. Gradyghost
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Our experience has been that platform numbers in French train stations don't go up very far in advance at all--but at least some stations (such as the Gare de Lyon) have a section set aside for TGV trains. That gives you at least a sporting chance, although I remember times when we had to sprint for the train.
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Hi gg,
Are you going to Tours? From http://www.centrelinguistique.com/ac...on&lang=us Since Tours railway station is in a cul-de-sac some TGV don?t stop in Tours but at Saint-Pierre-des-Corps (a suburb). From there take a free shuttle train to Tours. The shuttle train will be on the same platform as the TGV. It will take you five minutes to get to Tours. |
The SNCF luggage service seems to be a well-kept secret, although we got details in an e-mail from them some months back.
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Hello Underhill:
I have a telephone number for the service -- 08.25.58.45 -- I have not tried it. The service sounds ideal for people--your truly-- who would like to pack a larger bag but don't wish to try to lift it into the overhead rack. Please pass along any additional information you might have on the topic. For Ira: I am traveling from Caen on a conventional train that goes to St Pierre. The TGV leaves from St Pierre 10 minutes later and I don't know (knee replacement) whether I can make the connection. Thanks. |
I don't think you'll ever find platform information in advance on the web. They change them all the time up to the time of departure, even 10-15 minute ahead of time sometimes.
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gradyghost,
Sorry, but I don't have much more to tell you about the luggage shipping--I got one brief message from SNCF announcing the newsletter and giving the telephone number, and that was it. I just tried sending a message over the SNCF site asking for information, but the e-mail bounced back. I'll keep trying. The site doesn't seem to have a search function now, although it's always a bit confused in English; I'll see whether there's anything in the French site and let you know. I too have a bad knee, and I strongly suspect 10 minutes won't be enough. |
Eureka! Here's the link with the information you need:
http://www.voyages-sncf.com/info_res...;Theme=Baggage |
Great sleuthing, Underhill; thanks. The question now is whether I have the guts to try it. Gradyghost
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Given your knee replacement, you'd do well to give the luggage service a try so as to avoid carrying anything you don't have to, especially with the short time you have to catch your train connection. Let me know how it works out.
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