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French trains now reservable up to 90 days in advance
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French railways have changed their long-standing policy of only allowing reservations up to 60 days in advance.
For those wanting to reserve sleeper tickets from Paris to the French Alps this means that a confirmed couchette can be combined with accommodation plans further ahead.
Timetables and bookings can be accessed on
www.raileurope.co.uk
and
www.sncf.fr
This doesn't affect the charter overnight snowtrains which operate from Calais and Paris, for which reservations can be made for the whole 2005-6 season. Rail Europe has full details on those:
http://www.raileurope.co.uk/snowtrains/?source=re_homepage_rightNav_ST
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