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TGV Connection Paris CDG
I am arriving at CDG at 5.15pm terminal 1and was wanting to connect with the TGV to Avignon at 7.05pm.
Will I have time to connect and how do you get to the train terminal? I was planning on not pre booking in case I don't make the connection. |
From where are you arriving? That can make a lot of difference in the time it takes to get out of the terminal.
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Allow up to one hour to clear immigration/passport control.
Take the free 24/7 CDGVAL driverless shuttle train from Terminal 1 to Terminal 2. Trains run every four minutes and the ride takes eight minutes. To avoid waiting in line to buy a ticket at the TGV station, book a full fare refundable e-ticket online and print it yourself. Book in French at voyages-sncf.com. Book in English at tgv-europe.com and select Great Britain as your ticket retrieval country to avoid being bumped to the Rail Europe site. You still will be able to print your own ticket. |
There are often long long lines at TGV ticket window at CDG when I have been there - do as TimS advises - there are automatic ticketing machines but I believe they do not accept American credit cards, which you can use at the counter however.
the connection will be tight and with your ticket comes a seat reservation and if you miss the first train then you will have to wait in line to re-book your seat reservation for the train four hours later - or you could re-book onto a train leaving from Gare de Lyon in central Paris where trains leave about hourly or so. |
Buy your tickets online NOW. Get a refundable ticket. As noted, take the shuttle from aérogare 1 to aérogare 2 and go to the SNCF station between Halls C and D. It would be best if you don't check luggage so you can get off the plane and head right over.
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