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A recent thread on here states that “ the SCNF track between Bayonne and SJPdP was washed out in the storms last month but they always offer an alternate bus connection when that happens” (https://www.caminodesantiago.me/com...ses-on-rome2rio-april-2022.72724/#post-986242)On sncf.fr it seems that there are no trains in april from Bayonne to ST Jean Pied de Port in april, only buses? Or will tbe trains appear on a later date?
Maybe we were on the same bus!I was also in Bayonne in mid-April (2017), and learned there was no train because of a rock/mud slide. The bus was fine. Instead of walking through the doors onto a train platform, the bus was in the train station parking lot waiting for us to board in the warm mid-morning sunshine. St. Jean Pied de Port, here we come!
Wouldn't that have been a wonderful coincidence! I took the train from Paris Montparnesse on April 19th arriving in Bayonne and walking across the street to the Hotel Cote Basque where I stayed the evenings of the 19th and 20th. On April 21st, I was on the 11:10 a.m. bus at the Bayonne train station to SJPdP. I stayed at the Auberge Beilare across the lane from the Pilgrim Office. I started on the Camino on April 22nd—Earth Day. On the bus going up to SJPdP, I was the fellow who looked like Gregory Peck and you were the very image of Ava Gardner. I lost sight of you after our packs were retrieved from the underbelly of the bus. From that point forward . . . crickets ;-)Maybe we were on the same bus!
I am not sure that it is clear what the issue is. Is not whether the TER train is fully or partially replaced by a TER bus on the line Bayonne to SJPP. Which is a matter of routine. It's that the interactive online traintables currently show nothing at all anymore for the line Bayonne to SJPP in late March and beyond. What they show for April are bus connections via Saint Palais which take much longer. I personally suspect that it's a bug.Absolutely no problem. If there is no train, a bus is available.
Missed you by " that much!!" 99 and I took the afternoon bus from Bayonne on the 21st and commenced walking on Sunday the 23rd . I'm sure our paths must have crossed somewhere. Not that I look like Ava ...maybe my wife does though. We had a lovely Camino and hope that you did too.Wouldn't that have been a wonderful coincidence! I took the train from Paris Montparnesse on April 19th arriving in Bayonne and walking across the street to the Hotel Cote Basque where I stayed the evenings of the 19th and 20th. On April 21st, I was on the 11:10 a.m. bus at the Bayonne train station to SJPdP. I stayed at the Auberge Beilare across the lane from the Pilgrim Office. I started on the Camino on April 22nd—Earth Day. On the bus going up to SJPdP, I was the fellow who looked like Gregory Peck and you were the very image of Ava Gardner. I lost sight of you after our packs were retrieved from the underbelly of the bus. From that point forward . . . crickets ;-)
Dang! After I posted I got to thinking: John, what makes you think someone who identifies in this forum as Cicada is a female? Alas, I have my answer. Permit me to wipe that last bit of egg off my face so I can start the day. Sometimes there is no accounting for the things that can unconsciously get channeled: I actually had a girlfriend many many years ago named Cricket. Thanks for letting me down easy.Missed you by " that much!!" 99 and I took the afternoon bus from Bayonne on the 21st and commenced walking on Sunday the 23rd . I'm sure our paths must have crossed somewhere. Not that I look like Ava ...maybe my wife does though. We had a lovely Camino and hope that you did too.
June through September ALSA/CONDA has had in the past a 10:00 AM bus and in July and August an additional 12:00 bus. They also have afternoon buses. The trip is supposed to take a bit under 2 hours.Is it better to get to SJPP via Pamplona or Bordeaux? I can fly into either. By better I mean quicker, which may mean cheaper if I do not have to stay overnight. I believe there is a regular bus from Pamplona to SJPP.