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(Just back to snowheads after the summer as am in the process of booking two ski hols...nice to be back )
Have the use of a chalet over New Year in the French Alps - unsure yet whether it will be La Plagne, Alpe d'Huez or La Tania - either will suit me quite well!
Currently debating whether to drive down, or book the train. I'm getting varying reports on how much the tolls are - from £50 up to £80, and route finding sites too are giving varying costs. Anyone have any real world experience?
Also, my new (inherited!) gas guzzling 4x4 is not going to be cheap to drive down - reckon as much as maybe 250-300 on fuel - train really does seem to appeal!
But whether the trains will be running on boxing day / 27th December, I don't know - raileurope isn't helping, maybe will call tomorrow.
Any thoughts / experiences appreciated.
Thanks,
Ed
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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eludlow, I think the trains should be running, but the autoroute tolls are 68,90€ one way.
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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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Thanks Helen - I've really only looked at RailEurope at the moment for trains, and the Eurostar website - any other recommendations or tips?
Ed
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Ed Ludlow, RailEurope says:
Currently, trains in France can be booked until 13 December 08. From 15 October 08 onwards, it will be possible to book up to 90 days in advance.
If you look on voyages-sncf you can get timetables for 26/27 December but not yet buy tickets. There are quite a lot of TGVs from Paris to the alps on those days. I'm trying to get to Tignes on Boxing day myself - I've booked Eurostar to Paris, but hopng to get cheap TGV tickets.
You can book the direct Eurostar to BSM etc. on 26 December already.
Hope this helps.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Thanks wabbey - I don't think I looked at rail europe that thoroughly!
Would much rather train than drive I think...will have a look tomorrow more thoroughly.
What are you expecting to pay for the TGV from Paris to BSM?
Ed
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Ed Ludlow, I've just checked last year's emails from RailEurope:
I paid £28 Paris to BSM on one trip; £50 on another.
Also got £37 coming the other way in an overnight couchette a couple of times.
Plus about £60 return to Paris on Eurostar, booked seperately (usually cheaper that way). You have to book this 3 or 4 months in advance for the best fares (not looking good for 26/27th December now).
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If you're a member of the SCGB you might be able to get a return from London to BSM on the Eurostar for 120gbp. It may be too late now but worth a try.
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Ed Ludlow, Exact tolls (August 2008) are here:
The tolls are €68.90 so that's €137.80 there and back or around £107 at today's exchange rate.
To be precise
A26 Calais to Reims 267.2K € 18.90
A26 Reims to Villefranche limas 381.0k €26.90
A4 Reims to APRR 105.7k €8.60
A43 St Quentin F. Barriere to Chambery Nord 67k €9.80
A43 Chignin Barriere to Ste Helene Barriere 36.0K €4.70
Total as at August 2008 €68.90
My 4x4 does around 30/35 mpg. Diesel is marginally cheaper in France so I reckon on about £155 each way
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Thanks boredsurfing - I'm getting swayed more towards the train I think. My car I think is more like 25-30 mpg and is a petrol.
Am a skiclub member so will see what I can get there dealwise.
Thanks all.
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Toll prices as mentioned above seem familiar.
Personal perference of course - but I like the drive as know who I am stuck with and can set my own schedule. Parents take the train (although we take their luggage!!!!) and love it
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Boris - in a way I do fancy the drive as I don't mind driving. BUT I think it may work out cheaper to get the train, and also the idea of having a few drinks and then falling asleep sounds quite appealing
Tried to call Eurostar earlier to ask about the SCGB discount availability, but had to cut off after holding for ten minutes as had a meeting.
Will try again later when on the way home!
Ed
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