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Eurostar Ski Train changing at Lille?

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My girlfriend is taking the first Eurostar Ski Train of the season in a couple of weeks. What's the procedure for the change of trains in Lille? When you leave the first Eurostar train do need to go to the station concourse to wait for the next train, or some other arrangement?
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Have a look on You Tube Iain Martin of this Parish has done a video of the trip
also see here
https://skiflightfree.org/case-study-new-2023-eurostar-snow-train/. "Changing at Lille
Changing trains at Lille was very straightforward as promised. Once we disembarked it was just a short walk (100-200m, depending where your seats were) to the other side of the platform.
The connection time was an hour and the onward train turned up within around 15 minutes. Those who wanted to board could do so then, or you could go up to the concourse and stock up on food from the patisserie. If you really wanted to, you could have left the station and wandered further into Lille. The Bourg train left bang on time at 12:29.


Iain from ‪@theskipodcast‬ reports on his journey from London St Pancras to Courchevel in ‪@Les3vallees_france‬ by train.


http://youtube.com/v/mu87R3afxVY
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@boredsurfin, thanks for the link, that's great. Also thanks to @iainm.
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Note: The transfer on the outward journey is as described. On the way back you have to go up onto the concourse in order to complete immigration formalities, including getting your passport stamped as you leave the Schengen area.
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