Poster: A snowHead
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Hello Snowheads.
I find myself in a bit of a dilemma.
A few weeks ago, booked some tickets to get us from Geneva to Moutiers on the train (travelling on 16th April), as there was a train at a nice convinient time for uas, and was nice and cheap. However, looking now, that train appears to have dissapeared from the SNCF website, and can no longer book tickets for it, or find it on the SNCF site anywhere (12:00 from Central Geneva to Chambery is the missing one, TER 96638.). I have the tickets already, with this train details printed on them.
I rang up and spoke to someone at SNCF, who to be honest sounded a bit confused, siad that the train was not operated by them, that it might be that it is 'sold out' but that it will be running, although their response did not fill me with confidence.
Anyone have any tips for finding out whats actually happening, or ways to find if there is some engineering works that are changing the times on that day (I have had no luck seraching the SNCF site for this)? Would rather like to avoid being stuck at the station and having to wait around ages for another train, or take a massivley different route that takes many hours!
Cheers!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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@jonnyboy93, www.sbb.ch a better site for timetable. Certainly seems to have disappeared!
Isn't there a booking reference? Maybe phone SBB...
Looks like the earliest after 12h00 direct is at 15h00. Have a nice lunch at the Cafe de Paris or the Cazanove or on the lake...
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Had a look on both SBB and bahn.de and its not showing on there, by downloading a 'personal timetable' from SBB, I has an indicator on that train saying 'not 4. until 22. Apr', so looks like its not going ot be running, so a leisurly lunch and a beer or two somewhere pleasant seems to be in order. Just means will be getting to resort a bit later than planned. On the plus side, I guess a beer will (possibly) be a bit cheaper in Geneva than up the mountian whilst sat around there waiting for access to accomodation!
Checking by the booking reference on SNCF still shows those times with nothing showing its not going to be running, as did a phone call to SNCF, though their response was somewhat vague and that it 'should be running'.
At least I guess that if the worst that happens is that we have to have lunch and a drink then its not all bad!
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@jonnyboy93, if you have to while away some time in Geneva, restaurant guide here http://www.resto-rang.ch/en/index.cfm?&lang=en
Just bear in mind that many restaurants, even in the center, will close their kitchens around 14h30 ...
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You can also try posting on questions.sncf.com - someone may be able to answer.
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I had the same problem with the SNCF website - a train I wanted to use was not showing. But it was on the TER website, so I was pretty confident that it was running.
When I got to Lyon and tried to buy a ticket from the ticket machines it gave me the explanation - the train was fully booked.
But your 12:00 train on 16 April is missing from the TER website as well - I think it was a mistake that they sold you the ticket for the period after 3 April 1916. The TER website shows that your next practical train leaves at 15:00 - a long leisurely lunch in Geneva then.
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