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From cannes to paris by train TGV?

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from weher can i know the timetable, & prices of the the trains hat going from cannes to paris non stop @ 22-aug?

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  1. Yikes... I don't believe the websites for eurail and the other carriers have timetables.

    I had to go to Gare Lyon while in Paris to find out when trains were going to Nice. I went a few days before I wanted to go and it worked out well. Are you already in France?


  2. Check the SNCF Website. If you're already there, you'll be fine checking this out at the Gare. They'll no better than the website.

  3. http://www.voyages-sncf.com/dynamic/_SvH...

  4. Hope this helps:

    http://www.voyages-sncf.com/dynamic/_SvH...

    http://www.sncf.co.uk/

    (approximatively 5/6hours trip) :

    07h20 - PARIS GARE DE LYON

    07h54 - PARIS GARE DE LYON

    08h20 - PARIS GARE DE LYON

    09h34 - PARIS GARE DE LYON

    10h20 - PARIS GARE DE LYON

    11h50 - PARIS GARE DE LYON

    13h20 - PARIS GARE DE LYON

    13h50 - PARIS GARE DE LYON

    14h20 - PARIS GARE DE LYON

    15h54 - PARIS GARE DE LYON

    16h53 - PARIS GARE DE LYON

    17h50 - PARIS GARE DE LYON

    18h20 - PARIS GARE DE LYON

    18h50 - PARIS GARE DE LYON

    (10 hours trip) :

    21h17 - PARIS AUSTERLITZ

  5. Bonjour ' there are no non stop TGV from Cannes to Paris !

    You have to catch it from Toulon or Marseille :

    http://be.tgv.com/fr/achat-en-ligne/rech...



    Bon voyage !

  6. Emilie, you gave the times for Paris to Cannes. He wanted Cannes to Paris.

    None of the trains go non-stop. They all make at least a couple of stops. The one I took last week from Nice to Paris stopped at  Antibes, Cannes, St Raphael, Toulon and Aix. It cost me 43 euros. That was a special "last minute" deal available only on the SNCF web site. Otherwise the price varies, between 60 and 110 euros. The cheapest train is the IDTGV, which is only available via the web site.

    I guess you don't mean "non-stop", you mean "direct", which means you don't have to change trains, but they do stop at a few other stations.

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