| rex |
Feb 28th, 2003 08:13 AM |
The reply from Geoff isn't necessarily rude, but it isn't a very good "teach a man to fish" answer.<BR><BR>Yes, you will have to transfer in Paris.<BR><BR>I see that you previously posted on the thread "Difference between Rail Europe and SNCF prices", so I will assume that you are already familiar with those.<BR><BR>While the priuces there are marked up, and I don't recommend that you buy there, the routing choices they show are the "whole answer", as far as I can tell. From PAris CDG or Paris Nord (preferred, as far as I can see), you are going to have to transfer to St. Lazare to get to Rouen.<BR><BR>I didn't actually look at Bahn, nor SNCF nor SNCB.be but I bet they will show about the same info as raileurope in this case.<BR><BR>I started off looking at this question, thinking that you didn't have the tools to answer this (or other) rail travel question(s), but I guess you do. Nevertheless, worthwhile to repeat this for any other newconers, looking at this rather generically titled thread.<BR><BR>Previously posted a lot of times - - <BR><BR>====================<BR><BR>You can actually find EVERY country on this mega-website:<BR><BR> http://mercurio.iet.unipi.it/misc/timetabl.html (note: no "www").<BR><BR>==============<BR><BR>Las tly, I see also that you posted this question with a much more direct title, and THAT, oddly, did not get any answers at least so far. I will cut and re-paste all of this there, since others interested in the same question are much more likely to look at that one.<BR><BR>Best wishes,<BR><BR>Rex<BR> [email protected]<BR>
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