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Paris to Les Arcs via train

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That's good news @LesMiz at least you know you get to have your ski holiday even if the return trip might still be a bit fraught.
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@LesMiz, we had the same email from sncf about our train on 28/12 which did indeed run. Unfortunately we missed it as the RER was messed up so we didn't make the connection from the Eurostar. It was the last train going to Bourg St Maurice that day and next day was full up.

Changed our tickets to Lyon but then had to get an expensive taxi. A lesson learned.
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@andy1234, it’s normally just two stops but how much time did you have to make the connection? I am keeping track. And wondering if pre-booking a taxi to cross Paris could be worth it.

Just hoping the strikes finish before I go
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We did similar though with Paris to Geneva and back on Dec 15th and 30th. Both SNCF trains we were originally booked on were cancelled. We got an email with 2 or 3 days notice in each case, and were able to find alternate trains that were running via the links in the cancellation email.

If you need to get across Paris I'd recommend pre-booking a taxi if you can. From Gare du Nord to Gare de Lyon we took the Metro, though it tortuous as the RER D was not running south, so we needed an obscure route (RER E to St Lazare, then 14), with a lot of walking in between, and this took at least an hour with luggage. On the return we waited in the taxi queue, which took even longer (over an hour in the queue). Note that Parisian taxi drivers don't like ski bags, so if you have one and pre-book, make sure they are willing to take it
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@Lucywuk, we always get line D and it usually takes 30 minutes. We had an hour between our Eurostar arrival and the tgv departure. Also made a mistake and ended up in hall 2 at gare de Lyon and train left from hall 1.

We got onto line B of the RER to Chatelet Les Halles after pushing our way onto a vey overcrowded train. Then tried to walk it and got a taxi when we saw there was no way to get there in time. Traffic was pretty bad so that was slow as well. A perfect storm of errors. Good luck!
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@andy1234, yeah we’ve done the cross Paris route before we’ve got 90 mins. So I’ll keep my eye on the strikes and book a taxi if they are ongoing.

No ski bags luckily. Just case and small rucksack. Will stuff boot bags in the case I think.
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I can't speak to anything specific, but we're here in Paris currently and have been riding the metro and RER lines this week. The metro lines seen to be running about 90% but the city lines seemed really packed.

It seems like the railways are still a decent option, but it would be best if you have a little time to work with on your transfer.
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viv wrote:
We did similar though with Paris to Geneva and back on Dec 15th and 30th. Both SNCF trains we were originally booked on were cancelled. We got an email with 2 or 3 days notice in each case, and were able to find alternate trains that were running via the links in the cancellation email.

If you need to get across Paris I'd recommend pre-booking a taxi if you can. From Gare du Nord to Gare de Lyon we took the Metro, though it tortuous as the RER D was not running south, so we needed an obscure route (RER E to St Lazare, then 14), with a lot of walking in between, and this took at least an hour with luggage. On the return we waited in the taxi queue, which took even longer (over an hour in the queue). Note that Parisian taxi drivers don't like ski bags, so if you have one and pre-book, make sure they are willing to take it


As I mentioned check on your phone to see how long a taxi is going to take. Only took me 30 mins to talk from Nord to Lyon. Basically a straight line all the way. Depends how much luggage you ahve.
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@iainm, are you sure? It is 3 miles (and a bit further if you need the second hall at Gare du Lyon). I would struggle to walk that in 30 minutes, even without baggage and delays for crossing Paris traffic. Puzzled
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@LesMiz, did you get there OK?
My trains are showing today, so hoping they will be fine next Saturday. Just keeping an eye on the RER
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@Lucywuk, @LesMiz, and anyone else:

20th Dec.
We walked from Gare du Nord to Chatelet with luggage: 30 mins.
The M14 - 1st stop from Chatelet is Gare du Lyon - is running without issue. It is driverless (a la DLR) and so is not affected.

28th Dec. we went the opposite direction, same route. We looked at other options (e.g. M5 to Gare de L'Est which is only 10 mins from Nord) but there was no clear information, so stuck with what we knew worked.

Total x- Paris time is about 50 mins.

Our SNCF trains were unaffected (although others were), albeit were scheduled to (and did) change at Chambery for the local chuff-chuff for the last leg. Don't rule out that as an option should you be unable to catch your original train - time difference is minimal.

Our Eurostar return was cancelled, with no further evening trains/seats available. Instead we got an SNCF to Lille (from Nord) €33 each, and E-star arranged for us to catch a Eurostar train starting out from Brussels.
As above, look at the websites, use DM on the Eurostar Twitter, and keep pushing.
Good Luck!
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@LesMiz, did you get there OK?
My trains are showing today, so hoping they will be fine next Saturday. Just keeping an eye on the RER


@Lucywuk, yes we made it here successfully, I actually just got off the slopes Toofy Grin

Things in Paris were a bit dramatic though, Google maps directed us to the nearest metro station (which we had been using all week). But due to the strike they had shut down all metro lines for the day so we had to walk to Gare Du Nord. From there though it was pretty easy to get to Gare Lyon where we caught our train.

Also I probably wouldn't pay too much attention to the station protesters or unsettling announcements every 30 mins that any train could be cancelled at any time. We got there very early and saw a couple dozen trains depart without issue.
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Be careful crossing Paris. we did it recently, and half our party missed Eurostar. That's with 2 hours to transfer.
RER had strikes, so buses were crammed, traffic was dire, and taxis wouldn't take skis.
In one case, there were protests blocking both the RER and the roads, and then they came into the station, along with the riot police.

I'd avoid Paris at the moment if at all possible.
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@BluesOnly, thanks for that. No choice for us on Saturday. I will keep an eye on all routes as general strike been called for Thursday so it’s difficult to know how it will be by Saturday.
No skis. Which helps.
If its looking like an issue I might try to prebook a taxi.
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@Lucywuk, honestly very easy to walk to Chatelet les Halles & get the M14 a DLR type train one stop ot Gare de Lyon.
OK, so no kids (well, an 18 yo so that doesn't count) but it was with full luggage count including boots and helmet on the way back.
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@BluesOnly, I agree that Paris is a pain at the moment. If it's reasonably easy to bypass I would recommend that as well, but for those of us who have no choice it is manageable. Just plan accordingly where possible and move quickly elsewhere Blush
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@Arctic Roll, yeah I know Paris pretty well. It’s 2 RER stops or as you say walk to Chatelet or even change there if needed.
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All the stressing and plan B and plan C didn’t matter. Eurostar ran to time. Hopped on RER B for one stop. Changed platforms at Chatelet Les Halles and one stop RER A. The RER were quieter than last year. Took 40 mins to Gare De Lyon. Now picking up baguettes and waiting for our train to the slopes. Very Happy
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@Lucywuk, glad to see the RER's are ( sort of) back and running south of Nord. My next Bourg journey is early March so hopefully everything is back in place by then!
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