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jostony

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What is the best way to travel to SJPD from Biarritz as I am a bit confused on the train service to SJPD from Bayonne. Is this currently a direct service? And can anyone please point me to best website to get the train timetables? Reading the forum over last few months and recent comments there seems to have been a problem with the railway track following a landslide? Is the railway line now repaired with trains now or soon will be running direct?
 
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The train is direct from Bayonne to SJPdP. There has been long term work on the track bed, so a bus is sometimes substituted. Right now, the train goes to Cambo les Bains where passengers are transferred to a bus.
 
Hi jostony,

The train/bus is a simple option depending on when you arrive in Biarritz. Easy to catch city bus on sidewalk right in front of airport, 1.20 euro, 20 minute ride to Bayonne train station, maybe now 11 euro for train/bus to SJPdP. Again, depends when you arrive and maybe what plans you have for the next day such as starting your walk or relaxing in SJPdP. At what time of year will you walk? Might be easier to give you a better idea of train schedule.

Cheers,
Simeon
 
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The train is direct from Bayonne to SJPdP. There has been long term work on the track bed, so a bus is sometimes substituted. Right now, the train goes to Cambo les Bains where passengers are transferred to a bus.

Thanks for clarifying this.
 
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Hi jostony,

The train/bus is a simple option depending on when you arrive in Biarritz. Easy to catch city bus on sidewalk right in front of airport, 1.20 euro, 20 minute ride to Bayonne train station, maybe now 11 euro for train/bus to SJPdP. Again, depends when you arrive and maybe what plans you have for the next day such as starting your walk or relaxing in SJPdP. At what time of year will you walk? Might be easier to give you a better idea of train schedule.

Cheers,
Simeon

Thanks for reply. Staying overnight in Biarrtz so no major rush that day. Will travel up to SJPdP next day. From other replies seems train is straightforward with bus laid on if train track under repair.
 
What is the best way to travel to SJPD from Biarritz as I am a bit confused on the train service to SJPD from Bayonne. Is this currently a direct service? And can anyone please point me to best website to get the train timetables? Reading the forum over last few months and recent comments there seems to have been a problem with the railway track following a landslide? Is the railway line now repaired with trains now or soon will be running direct?
look on sncf website for train times,they have an english site and an original french site.You can book your tickets without hassle on line.
 
look on sncf website for train times,they have an english site and an original french site.You can book your tickets without hassle on line.

That's helpful thanks. Just checked SNCF website and seems like train service still requires a bus from change at Cambo Les Bains for remaining journey to SJPdP
 
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That's helpful thanks. Just checked SNCF website and seems like train service still requires a bus from change at Cambo Les Bains for remaining journey to SJPdP

It does indeed and probably shall until much later in the future! The bus will be in use at least until 4 July 2015. However the ticket you get for the train also includes the bus; the same fee covers both transports.
 
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What is the best way to travel to SJPD from Biarritz as I am a bit confused on the train service to SJPD from Bayonne. Is this currently a direct service? And can anyone please point me to best website to get the train timetables? Reading the forum over last few months and recent comments there seems to have been a problem with the railway track following a landslide? Is the railway line now repaired with trains now or soon will be running direct?
Hy , i travel by train at the 17th. of April from Holland , i have to take the bus from Cambo les Bains.Thats no problem. Wish you a Buen Camino .
 
That's helpful thanks. Just checked SNCF website and seems like train service still requires a bus from change at Cambo Les Bains for remaining journey to SJPdP
Not a big deal. The Cambo-les-bains station is a little building. The parking lot is at the other side, it is quite evident.
You will enjoy your travel in this picturesque Basque country.
Buen camino!
 
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It does indeed and probably shall until much later in the future! The bus will be in use at least until 4 July 2015. However the ticket you get for the train also includes the bus; the same fee covers both transports.
Good to know thanks
 
Not a big deal. The Cambo-les-bains station is a little building. The parking lot is at the other side, it is quite evident.
You will enjoy your travel in this picturesque Basque country.
Buen camino!
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Hi,
I arrive at Bayonne 12:32pm on 28/02/15 on TGV and want to train to SJPP next train.

Think it's 2 hour wait? Can someone confirm as tried looking up and in Australia gets blocked.

Cheers
 
Hi,
I arrive at Bayonne 12:32pm on 28/02/15 on TGV and want to train to SJPP next train.

Think it's 2 hour wait? Can someone confirm as tried looking up and in Australia gets blocked.

Cheers

There is a train at 14:55. It will take you to Cambio les Bains to change to an autorcar or bus. The ticket you purchase in Bayonne at the rr station will cover both transports. You should arrive in SJPdP at 16:08.

MM
 
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There is an autocar ie a bus, which replaces the train at 14:55. Buy your ticket for this bus in the Bayonne train station.

MM
That's brilliant. I'll try learn some French to help buy the ticket.

Aim to arrive, ask directions to Camino Office, register before they shut then get accommodation 28th then leave first thing on 1st :)

Thank you for bus info. Any other suggestions?

Glenn
 
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Glenn,

Please read my edited post directly above. You will start with a train and end with a bus. No need to worry about asking in French since the staff of the railroad station in Bayonne where you purchase your ticket are VERY helpful and usually bi-lingual.

Bon voyage and Buen Camino,

Margaret Meredith
 
Glenn,

Please read my edited post directly above. You will start with a train and end with a bus. No need to worry about asking in French since the staff of the railroad station in Bayonne where you purchase your ticket are VERY helpful and usually bi-lingual.

Bon voyage and Buen Camino,

Margaret Meredith
Thank you MM,

Is it far from where I will arrive at SJPDP to the Camino office?

You've been amazing thanks in advance.

Glenn
 
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You will start with a train and end with a bus.
If you want to look like you know what you are doing, composte your ticket before boarding the train. There are machines on the platforms for doing this. It is a requirement on French trains, and a failure to do so can result in a fine. However, with all the foreign pilgrims in Bayonne, there may be more violations there than in all the rest of France, so conductors are pretty tolerant. There is nothing like a backpack, no French, and a silly grin to satisfy a rules-bound French authority. The composte is supposed to keep travelers from using their ticket more than once.

After the ad, here is how (in French, but you get to see the machine):

http://video.divers-vie-pratique.commentkonfait.com/video/comment-composter-billet-train-sncf/1302
 
What is the best way to travel to SJPD from Biarritz as I am a bit confused on the train service to SJPD from Bayonne. Is this currently a direct service? And can anyone please point me to best website to get the train timetables? Reading the forum over last few months and recent comments there seems to have been a problem with the railway track following a landslide? Is the railway line now repaired with trains now or soon will be running direct?
Here is the link to the train timetable
 
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Am I correct in assuming the ticket stamping is the same set up as the public transport trains/trams in German cities? Basicly, you stamp as you prepare to board (or sometimes just after boarding) on the honor system, with the occasional conductor coming by to verify tickets?
 
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If you want to look like you know what you are doing, composte your ticket before boarding the train. There are machines on the platforms for doing this. It is a requirement on French trains, and a failure to do so can result in a fine. However, with all the foreign pilgrims in Bayonne, there may be more violations there than in all the rest of France, so conductors are pretty tolerant. There is nothing like a backpack, no French, and a silly grin to satisfy a rules-bound French authority. The composte is supposed to keep travelers from using their ticket more than once.

After the ad, here is how (in French, but you get to see the machine):

http://video.divers-vie-pratique.commentkonfait.com/video/comment-composter-billet-train-sncf/1302

If I buy my ticket online and print it at home, would I still "composte" my printed paper ticket in this machine?
 
If I buy my ticket online and print it at home, would I still "composte" my printed paper ticket in this machine?

No, there is no need to composter an e or i ticket. However DO be prepared to show your national passport when your ticket is checked by a conductor. The name on the ticket and passport should be the same.
Bon voyage and Buen camino.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.

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