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LaraNik
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Posted 12 years ago

HI
Could anybody tell me the way from Barcelona to Toulouse by bus or by train?
Which one is cheapest abd which is fastest?
will be Barcelona and at 11 november must departure to Toulouse :os
thanks

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Peter
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replied 12 years ago

Hi.
Try [ux]https://rail.shop/sncf[/ux]
The cheapest price is something around EUR 56.
As earlier you book, as cheaper the prices are.
Peter :)

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Loiseau
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replied 12 years ago

Via LaTour de Carol - Enveigt must be aprox. 36EUR. Rodalies Barcelona (R3) and TER to Toulouse. With Interrail-Ticket its free of reservations.

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nltrainer
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replied 12 years ago

train-via the LTdC route should be cheaper-buy apart for both sectors and in FR-assuming you are <26 yrs, can do the 25% youth discount (NOT on peak times!!
BUS; was in BCN 2 days ago and visited the big busstation-which is actually an old train estacion del Norte. There are daily buses to many FR towns, incl. TLSE, by LINEBUS and they offer-IF prebooked, single from 29 or 39€. Check their site for the daily on the spot rate.

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anonymous
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replied 12 years ago

Hi, I'm looking for a some scenic routes between Barcelona and Paris. How about: Barcelona - LaTour de Carol - Toulouse - Paris ? Is it possible with my interrail pass? is it free, and is it more scenic then the Little yellow train route? Thanks)

Oh, and by the way: is there still any no roof-train cars in the late october?

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Flo
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replied 12 years ago

Hej,

if you are looking for a scenic route you definitely have to include the Petit Train Jaune. However, consider that this will cost quite a lot of time, which means you would have to stay overnight at either end (I would recommend to stay in Perpignan rather than in Latour de Carol) or take the direct night train to Paris (from Latour de Carol or Perpignan). If you stay overnight in Perpignan, you could continue your way via Narbonne to Beziers, then go along the Ligne des Causses to Neussargues and finally. Unfortunately the other scenic line through the Massif Central, the Ligne des Cevennes from Nimes to Clermont-Ferrand is currently closed due to engineering works.
Going along the Causses probably will cost another extra night, so you might want to plan carefully.

Regarding the open roof cars...I do not know if they are running in October but I dont think so.

Flo 8)