Poster: A snowHead
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Driving to Morzine via Dover Calais and Geneva airport in a couple of weeks in our VW Shuttle LWB Minibus. Read somewhere that the toll charges on french motorways are more expensive for minibuses! Would be grateful for any information. Thanks
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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We use the telepeage lanes in Renault Trafics and pay the same as cars!
If you can use the aurot booths (ie less than 2m) then you will too!!
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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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Defender, Height seems to be the important factor A minibus is class 2 if you are over 2m or Class 1 (same as a car if under 2m) you can calculate your tolls on this page
http://www.sanef.com/fr/assistance/accueil/faq.jsp?id=23
Expect to pay as below IF charged at Class 1 car prices.
The tolls are 72.50 so that's €145.00 there and back (Roughly £130.00)
To be precise
A26 Calais to Reims 267.2K € 20.20
A26 Reims to Villefranche limas 381.0k €28.10
A4 Reims to APRR 105.7k €9.10
A43 St Quentin F. Barriere to Chambery Nord 67k €10.20
A43 Chignin Barriere to Ste Helene Barriere 36.0K €4.90
Total €72.50 each way
Tolls charged on 02/01/2010
Diesel last Sunday was €1.13 in Calais, around €1.18/1.20 on the autoroute and €1.03 in the Hypermarket at Albertville.
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Thanks for that information we are under 2 meters high (1.964) so sounds as if there will be no additional charges. Do we have to pay to go into/out of Switzerland (Geneva Airport) some kind of permit has been mentioned? Thanks again.
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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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Defender, Yes you need a Motorway Vignette for Switzerland. Others will advise how to buy one. BUT there is a route into Geneva French side which avoids the Swiss Motorway and thus having to need a Vignette. Again othe sH's will help on this one.
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Defender, you can buy the motorway vignette (and indeed will probably have no choice about doing so) when you cross into Switzerland - presumably at the Bernex border point if you're coming off the A40. 40 swiss francs. If you want to avoid the charge it's not too difficult (and you can drive to the Swiss side without any problems) by just using the ordinary roads instead - I've never done it coming from the west but shouldn't be a problem, and the airport is well signposted in Geneva. All signposts in Geneva will take you to the Swiss side. But if you're going a long way, and sharing costs, paying the extra to use the motorway and a vignette will save hassle and get you to Morzine earlier.
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If you come into Switzerland on the A40 at Bardonnex then you will definitely be stopped and you will have to buy one as you are on the autoroute 'A1' in Switzerland - it gives the customs officers something to do now that passports aren't asked for
There are about another 7 or 8 border posts into the Geneva area where you won't be asked to buy a vignette as they come in via local roads. In the unlikely event that they do ask, just say that you're not using an Autoroute in your time in Switzerland. The border crossing at Ferney-Voltaire is the nearest to the airport, but Geneva isn't such a big place for any of the entrances, but can get very busy during rush hour.
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you will definitely be stopped and you will have to buy one
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Until recently I'd have said exactly the same, but several times recently (usually, but not always, when it's busy) I've sailed through with nobody looking at anything. Maybe they're economising on border staff; there always seemed to be masses of them standing round in the past. However, even if you're not forced to buy one, it would be wise, because the spot fine for being on a motorway without one is stiff.
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Thanks again for the information if i do have to buy a vignette for Switzerland how much are they?
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They are CHF40 and you can buy them in advance from the Swiss Travel websites. The fine for not having one is CHF100 and you have to buy one as well.
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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Tiger2 wrote: |
They are CHF40 and you can buy them in advance from the Swiss Travel websites. The fine for not having one is CHF100 and you have to buy one as well. |
Make sure you buy from the UK based site. The swiss based on will sting you with a DHL courier charge to deliver
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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There are some on ebay but the prices aren't good. I assume people are buying on there for covenience
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You know it makes sense.
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You can buy them at the customs post or most petrol stations in Switzerland. Its very easy and takes 2 minutes, no form filling required.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Yep. Probably the best way. Just make sure you have CHF40 in your pocket (although I assume they will probably accept Euros too).
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Poster: A snowHead
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Defender wrote: |
Driving to Morzine via Dover Calais and Geneva airport in a couple of weeks in our VW Shuttle LWB Minibus. Read somewhere that the toll charges on french motorways are more expensive for minibuses! Would be grateful for any information. Thanks |
Just done the exact route in the exact same vehicle, i.e: LWB VW transporter Shuttle. Prices were ALL class 1 - no bother, just don't carry a roof box.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Boredsurfing, I don't think he will be going through Chambery Nord or St Helene if he is going to Morzine, well unless he gets v lost.
Andy
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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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Pretty sure that what ever route they went, they have got there by now
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