There are 2 ways to get from Geneva to Interpol by train (TGV) or car
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Questions & Answers
The cheapest way to get from Geneva to Interpol is to drive which costs €25 - €40 and takes 1h 33m.
The fastest way to get from Geneva to Interpol is to drive which takes 1h 33m and costs €25 - €40.
The distance between Geneva and Interpol is 160 km. The road distance is 145.5 km.
The best way to get from Geneva to Interpol without a car is to train which takes 1h 56m and costs €35 - €95.
It takes approximately 1h 56m to get from Geneva to Interpol, including transfers.
Yes, the driving distance between Geneva to Interpol is 145 km. It takes approximately 1h 33m to drive from Geneva to Interpol.
There are 3687+ hotels available in Interpol.
What companies run services between Geneva, Switzerland and Interpol, France?
TGV inOui operates a train from Geneve to Lyon Part Dieu 5 times a week. Tickets cost €40–80 and the journey takes 1h 50m. Société Nationale des Chemins de fer Français (SNCF) also services this route twice a week.
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- Phone
- +33 1 84 94 36 35
- Website
- sncf-connect.com
Train from Geneve to Lyon Part Dieu
- Ave. Duration
- 1h 50m
- Frequency
- 5 times a week
- Estimated price
- €40–80
- Website
- https://www.sncf-connect.com/en-en
Rome2Rio's guide to Société Nationale des Chemins de fer Français (SNCF)
Contact Details
- Phone
- +33 1 84 94 36 35
- Website
- track.effiliation.com
Train from Geneve to Lyon Part Dieu
- Ave. Duration
- 2h 8m
- Frequency
- Twice a week
- Estimated price
- €25–35
- Website
- https://track.effiliation.com/servlet/effi.redir?id_compteur=23007591&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.sncf-connect.com%2Fen-en%2F
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