There are 2 ways to get from Reims to Groslay by train (TGV) or car
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Reims to Groslay by train and foot
Questions & Answers
The cheapest way to get from Reims to Groslay is to drive which costs €21 - €35 and takes 1h 39m.
The fastest way to get from Reims to Groslay is to train which takes 1h 19m and costs €30 - €60.
No, there is no direct train from Reims to Groslay. However, there are services departing from Reims and arriving at Groslay via Paris Nord. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 1h 19m.
The distance between Reims and Groslay is 156 km. The road distance is 142.4 km.
The best way to get from Reims to Groslay without a car is to train which takes 1h 19m and costs €30 - €60.
It takes approximately 1h 19m to get from Reims to Groslay, including transfers.
Reims to Groslay train services, operated by TGV inOui, depart from Reims station.
Reims to Groslay train services, operated by TGV inOui, arrive at Paris Est station.
Yes, the driving distance between Reims to Groslay is 142 km. It takes approximately 1h 39m to drive from Reims to Groslay.
There are 20115+ hotels available in Groslay.
What companies run services between Reims, France and Groslay, France?
You can take a train from Reims to Groslay via Paris Est and Paris Nord in around 1h 19m.
- Phone
- +33 1 84 94 36 35
- Website
- sncf-connect.com
Train from Reims to Paris Est
- Ave. Duration
- 46 min
- Frequency
- Every 4 hours
- Estimated price
- €27–55
- Website
- https://www.sncf-connect.com/en-en
- Phone
- +33 7 75 09 75 75
- Website
- transilien.com
Train from Paris Nord to Groslay
- Ave. Duration
- 15 min
- Frequency
- Every 20 minutes
- Estimated price
- €3–5
- Website
- https://www.transilien.com/en
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