Duration | 3h 8m |
Distance | 568 km |
Average price | 255€ |
Frequency | Daily |
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No, there is no direct train from Gare de Bordeaux-Saint-Jean to Bourg-la-Reine. However, there are services departing from Bordeaux-St-Jean and arriving at Bourg La Reine via Massy Palaiseau. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 2h 59m.
More detailsThe distance between Gare de Bordeaux-Saint-Jean and Bourg-la-Reine is 491 km. The road distance is 568 km.
Get driving directionsGare de Bordeaux-Saint-Jean to Bourg-la-Reine train services, operated by Swiss Railways (SBB/CFF/FFS), depart from Bordeaux-St-Jean station.
More detailsGare de Bordeaux-Saint-Jean to Bourg-la-Reine train services, operated by Swiss Railways (SBB/CFF/FFS), arrive at Massy-TGV station.
More detailsThere are 19670+ hotels available in Bourg-la-Reine. Prices start at 75€ per night.
More detailsFrance’s high-speed TGV train network runs at speeds of up to 320km/h connecting major cities across France and into neighbouring countries. All TGV tickets include a seat reservation; seating is 1+2 in 1st class, 2+2 in 2nd class. Popular routes include Paris to Marseille and Paris to Strasbourg. Most TGVs have a cafe area, power points at each seat and WiFi.
France’s state-owned railway company is a fast and efficient way of travelling around the country, with over 14,000 trains operating daily. SNCF runs the country’s extensive rail network, including the high-speed TGV network, regional TER trains and local Intercités. It also operates international routes including Eurostar and Thalys, as well as the low-cost, long-distance Ouigo services that run on limited routes across France. Book up to 3 months in advance for the cheapest fares. The railway network consists of about 32,000km in total, of which 1800km are high-speed lines and 14,500km are electrified.
The national railway company of Switzerland, Swiss Railways operates trains throughout the country and adjacent European nations including Germany, France, Italy and Austria. Tickets are sold in two classes - First and Second - with most long-distance trains offering a bistro car serving beverages and snacks. Individual tickets can be bought easily at stands, while a variety of travel passes are on offer to suit different travel needs.
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