Train from Dijon to Paris
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[QUOTE=Man_in_seat_61;16696628]Use www.trainline.eu or www.loco2.com, in euros.>>
There is no reason whatsoever to do that if you have no problem with the SNCF website, which I didn't last year. I admit for some prior years, it would not accept my American CC (there was no other problem at all with it, except for people who can't read French), but it did last year with no problem. I always buy from the source if it works, why wouldn't you. In fact, I've seen cases where trainline does NOT give you all the train options that SNCF does.
I've never even heard of loco2
There is no reason whatsoever to do that if you have no problem with the SNCF website, which I didn't last year. I admit for some prior years, it would not accept my American CC (there was no other problem at all with it, except for people who can't read French), but it did last year with no problem. I always buy from the source if it works, why wouldn't you. In fact, I've seen cases where trainline does NOT give you all the train options that SNCF does.
I've never even heard of loco2
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Yes weird why Man in Seat 61 don't even mention www.oui.sncf and at least why not to use it.
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