What is the difference between TGV and RER in Paris?


What is the difference between TGV and RER in Paris? The TGV is the high-speed Intercity express that can travel at up to 300km/h on dedicated high-speed routes. RER is the commuter service that operates in and around Paris, whilst the TER network is the regional secondary network linking the smaller cities & towns away from the capital.


How do I choose my seat on TGV?

You can select seats from a seat map when booking a 1st class ticket at www.thetrainline.com or www.sncf-connect.com.


How early should I arrive for TGV?

For your journey with TGV, INTERCITÉS and TER To have plenty of time to find your car, your seat, to store your suitcases etc... we advise you to arrive 20 minutes before departure. Access to the train is guaranteed up to 2 minutes before departure, so avoid arriving at the very last minute!


Do you get a meal on TGV?

Cafe-bar: All TGVs (except a few very short-distance ones such as Lille-Paris) have a café-bar serving hot & cold drinks, sandwiches, a few hot dishes such as quiche or lasagne, small bottles of wine & spirits - see sample menu. The café-bar is located in the centre of the train between the 1st & 2nd class.


Can you bring luggage on TGV?

For travel on TGV INOUI or TGV France-Italy trains There is no weight limit for your luggage, but you must be able to carry your bags and suitcases by yourself*. On TGV INOUI trains: Your cabin luggage or other compact bags should be stowed under your seat, at your feet, or in the overhead compartment above your seat.


How does TGV work?

TGV trainsets are essentially symmetric and reversible, with a locomotive, also called power unit or power car, coupled at each end. the trailing power unit collects power from the overhead electric catenary, and feeds power to the leading power unit through a cable running along the roof of the train.


How much is the RER ticket from Paris to Versailles?

RER C Train The RER C line (yellow) will take you from Paris to Versailles for just €3.65 ($4) per person each way. This train travels through Paris from east to west while following the river Seine. Each station is about 10 minutes from the next stop, and the train comes every 15 minutes.


Does the RER train run all night?

The RER operates daily from 5:30 a.m. to about 1:20 a.m. Our vast bus network allows you to travel throughout the French capital and the Île-de-France region. When the metro is closed, the Noctilien night bus network takes to the road.


Which RER is used for Eiffel Tower?

You can also take Line 6 (green) to Bir-Hakeim Station (8 mins) or Line 8 (purple) to the École-Militaire Station (14 mins). From each of these stations, you can simply walk to the Eiffel Tower. You can travel to the Eiffel Tower on line C of the RER. You can get off at the Champ de Mars station.


How much is RER train in Paris?

Paris RER tickets and fares 2023 Adult fare €11.45 walk-up price/€12.40 online with additional booking fee. Child 4-9 €8 walk-up/€8.80 online. CDG Airport is in zone 5 of the Paris public transport system. There are a number of Paris public transport passes (see below).


Is RER included in Paris pass?

Depending on which zones you choose, the Paris Visite pass allows you to ride the metro, RER, Transilien suburban train network, tram, bus (except the Jetbus, Allobus, Roissy CDG, tourist bus routes and Air France buses), Orlyval, and the Montmartre funicular.


Do you need a ticket for RER?

A standard tariff ticket (T+) allows you to travel on any metro or RER line inside the city limits (any Metro station and/or RER stations in Zone 1). Travelling outside the city on the RER, requires a more expensive ticket. Free maps are available from the ticket counter in every station.


What is special about a TGV?

High-speed TGVs (Trains à Grande Vitesse) connect you to over 200 of your favourite destinations in France . Intercity travel is fast and easy, as trains achieve speeds of up to 350 kilometres per hour. Frequent departures give you the ultimate flexibility of travel of your terms.