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anonymous
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Posted 15 years ago

Hi, i want to go from Madrid to Paris, but not with the Elipsos, because the supplement its too expensive!! I think that is the most expensive that i will take in my trip.
I found some connections, but all of them use the Elipsos somewhere.
So, I´m all ears....

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Hetman
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replied 15 years ago

...because you searched only for direct connections.

[b]Madrid-Chamartin[/b] dep: 1610 | Alaris train
[b]Hendaye[/b] arr: 2203
[b]Hendaye[/b] dep: 2219 | night train
[b]Paris Austerlitz[/b] arr: 0710

More details and many many others here: [u]https://rail.cc/en/interrail/madrid-to-paris[/u]

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Flo
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replied 15 years ago

Note that the suggested route above would also include trains which require a supplement (they are a lot cheaper than the Elipsos though ;) ).

If you would like to go without any supplements it probably will take you two days.

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Hetman
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replied 15 years ago

yes, using 5-6 regional trains; 47-58 hours and night on the rail station :)

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anonymous
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replied 15 years ago

No, I´m ok with the supplements, but not with a 40€ one.
I searched without connections, but all of the use the Elypsos somewhere.
I want a train that leaves after 1900, so i will use just one day. Anyone can hhelp me?
Thank you!

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Hetman
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replied 15 years ago

[b]Madrid-Chamartin [/b][b]22:30 [/b] TLG99751 Talgo
Valladolid Campo Grande 01:20

Valladolid Campo Grande 01:30 310 Schnellzug
Hendaye 07:10

Hendaye 07:53 TGV 8524 TGV
[b]Paris Montparnasse [/b][b]13:45 [/b]


for supplements for these trains you pay +- 15-20euro but i'm not sure.

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anonymous
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replied 15 years ago

thank you lucas.
I will search this route.
Also im looking to buy a ticket direct to paris, and not to madrid.