Storing luggage at Angers train station?
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Storing luggage at Angers train station?
Does anyone know if you can still store luggage at the Angers train station?
Or is this no longer allowed due to security issues?
I'll be dropping my rental car off in Saumur & thought it would be nice to take the train to Angers & spend a few hours there before going to Paris - but would rather not tow my suitcase while exploring Angers.
Thanks for the help.
Or is this no longer allowed due to security issues?
I'll be dropping my rental car off in Saumur & thought it would be nice to take the train to Angers & spend a few hours there before going to Paris - but would rather not tow my suitcase while exploring Angers.
Thanks for the help.
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When will you be traveling?
We will be in Angers TGV station in September, so I can definitely check it for you.
If you're going before then, I suggest you send an email to the Angers tourism office to inquire.
I have done this several times (not for Angers but other towns) and always have received helpful replies.
We will be in Angers TGV station in September, so I can definitely check it for you.
If you're going before then, I suggest you send an email to the Angers tourism office to inquire.
I have done this several times (not for Angers but other towns) and always have received helpful replies.
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Rail Europe has a list of French stations with luggage storage - i have a copy but can't find it. You could call BETS 800-441-2387 and ask if the Angers train station has storage lockers - but if BTilke says so then you can count on that - i could not get her link to open
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I wonder why you couldn't get the link to open. I've been able to access it without trouble.
Then I was able to find this link via Google:
http://raileurope.typepad.com/info/2...ggage_ser.html
(Sorry, I don't know how to shorten it.)
It lists Angers as having luggage storage!
Then I was able to find this link via Google:
http://raileurope.typepad.com/info/2...ggage_ser.html
(Sorry, I don't know how to shorten it.)
It lists Angers as having luggage storage!
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The link is still working fine for me, no problems.
For future reference, if you want to find out about luggage storage in French train stations, the simplest way to Google is:
CityName gare consigne
or
TrainStationName gare consigne
should get you started; you can refine or search withing results after that.
For future reference, if you want to find out about luggage storage in French train stations, the simplest way to Google is:
CityName gare consigne
or
TrainStationName gare consigne
should get you started; you can refine or search withing results after that.
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Dropping off my car in Angers would be a possibility. But if I can store my luggage at the train station I won't have to pay for an extra day of car rental (which I'd have to do if I kept the car for the extra hour drive to Angers) and I would rather not drive in a larger town - Saumur is a lot smaller than Angers.
It's my first time driving in France & I'd rather avoid driving in large towns.
It's my first time driving in France & I'd rather avoid driving in large towns.
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In case this thread comes up on a future search, I'll post what I found out last week.
Yes, there is a luggage storage facility at the Angers Train station. I believe it's closed for a few hours in the middle of the night, but otherwise accessible during most of "normal" hours.
The locker area is staffed, and everything that enters the area has to go thru an X-ray machine; while we had to go thru a metal detector.
The lockers have several sizes. We had to use the largest size for our 2 rollaboards (22" and 19"
. The cost is €6,50 which is good for 72 hours (exact change needed, I believe).
Yes, there is a luggage storage facility at the Angers Train station. I believe it's closed for a few hours in the middle of the night, but otherwise accessible during most of "normal" hours.
The locker area is staffed, and everything that enters the area has to go thru an X-ray machine; while we had to go thru a metal detector.
The lockers have several sizes. We had to use the largest size for our 2 rollaboards (22" and 19"
. The cost is €6,50 which is good for 72 hours (exact change needed, I believe).
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Incredible to me that the Angers station has lockers - not doubting the info
but in a recent thread on the Lille stations - much more busy and important i would think that they do not have such luggage storage or even in Nice i believe that for some strange reason Angers does.
Splain that to me?
but in a recent thread on the Lille stations - much more busy and important i would think that they do not have such luggage storage or even in Nice i believe that for some strange reason Angers does.
Splain that to me?
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The French paranoia about left luggage is baffling and entirely without logic. The restriction is imposed by the police, so there is no alternative to railway stations: bus stations, tourist offices, etc, are subject to the same restriction.
I assume some police forces impose a ban on luggage storage, and others are more sensible.
Railway stations in many other European countries have luggage lockers.
I assume some police forces impose a ban on luggage storage, and others are more sensible.
Railway stations in many other European countries have luggage lockers.
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Yes only Britain, France, Italy and Spain have at times closed lockers due to various security problems
Britain and France seem to have the fewest
but other countries even tiny stations have a raft of lockers - self serve with no screening IME
Britain and France seem to have the fewest
but other countries even tiny stations have a raft of lockers - self serve with no screening IME
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But it is only in the largest cities it seems lockers are open - Paris in several stations, Bordeaux, Lyon, etc.
I know of no station as minor as Angers having them open - no not a small town but not many rail travelers compared to much bigger towns without them - weird
I know of no station as minor as Angers having them open - no not a small town but not many rail travelers compared to much bigger towns without them - weird
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