Poster: A snowHead
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Hi, did anyone get the train from Paris to Bourg Saint Maurice in Feb half term (2017 or 2018)? If so how much did you pay for a return ticket please? And for kids?
SNCF don't release the bookings until nearer the time and I'm trying to decide whether to fly or train; I'd rather get the train for carbon footprint reasons, but but if it's going to be similar to the cost of flying I'd want to factor that in and probably make a booking sooner rather than later.
Thanks very much.
Best
Nick
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Can't answer your exact question, but in my experience the Paris-Bourg leg is the smaller part of the overall travel cost. The London-Paris leg can be much more expensive.
May of course vary with when you book, as not sure how SNCF pricing works. If it is demand driven then you might also need to know when people booked, and whether UK half-term aligned with Paris half-term in those years.
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I'd rather get the train for carbon footprint reasons
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I have vague recollection of reading here that for a family a car was no worse than train?
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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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I wouldn't go by train in half term. It's packed out, and they use the pre-war rolling stock on the overnight trains. Awful.
If you fly, then you can get the train from Lyon easily, or a hire car (easier from Grenoble as car hire is right by terminal), Chambery you need a taxi to the town station. As you have kids why not drive all the way? You can stop when you want, break the journey, have a picnic, far more civilised! The cost was the same for 2 adults and 2 kids when we did the maths.
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I wouldn't go by train in half term. It's packed out, and they use the pre-war rolling stock on the overnight trains. Awful.
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I thought they had stopped the overnight trains some time ago and now you can only get the TGV direct or change at Lyon or Chambery.
@happysailingdude, visit the https://www.trainline.eu website and make your booking. You didn't say which of the half term weeks you were interested in, but I had a quick look at the one departing 8/2/19 and returning on the following Saturday night. it was 49 euro Paris to Bourg and 43 return. It reports 2.1 kg of CO2 each way
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happysailingdude, if you do decide on the train option, then find out exactly when the tickets go on sale (it was 5am last year), and be there with your coffee and computer ready to buy within one microsecond of the tickets being available. Only then will you get a decent price.
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The first 25 new AGV Trains from Alstom were supplied to the French at €26m a pop.$
That might sound a bit toppy but they are capable of 575Km/H
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360 miles per hour!?
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