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How to get fromLyon to Large Hadron Colliderby train (TGV), bus or car

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There are 4 ways to get from Lyon to Large Hadron Collider by train (TGV), bus, or car

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  1. Train

    best
    1. Take the train from Lyon Part Dieu to Genevetrain train Ter
    2h 35m
    €32–81
  2. Bus

    cheapest
    1. Take the bus from Lyon to Genevabus bus FlixBus N1149 / ...
    3h
    €18–39
  3. Bus via Bellegarde Gare Routiere

    1. Take the bus from Lyon Part Dieu Gare Routiere to Bellegardebus bus Autocar
    2. Take the bus from Bellegarde Gare Routiere to St-Genis-Pouilly Porte De F.bus bus Autocar
    2h 51m
    €22–34
  4. Drive 139.7 km

    1. Drive from Lyon to Large Hadron Collidercar car 139.7 km
    1h 37m
    €22–32

Lyon to Large Hadron Collider by train, tram, and foot

Calendar73Weekly Services
Duration2h 35mAverage Duration
Ticket€32Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between Lyon, France and Large Hadron Collider, France?

Société Nationale des Chemins de fer Français (SNCF) operates a train from Lyon Part Dieu to Geneve every 3 hours. Tickets cost €23–60 and the journey takes 1h 57m. TGV inOui also services this route 5 times a week. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Lyon Part Dieu Gare Routiere to Large Hadron Collider via Bellegarde Gare Routiere and St-Genis-Pouilly Porte De F. in around 2h 51m.

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