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Train Stations

TravellingSonn

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Camino Frances 2008, Le Puy route (TBC)
Hi all,

Can you please tell me which towns along the Le Puy route have train stations?

Thanks,
Sonn
:)
 
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I was looking for the same information re trains along the Le Puy route. Had trouble getting the city
detail that I was looking for with the maps, so now I am just beginning to go to the websites of the towns along the route that I would most likely be stopping and searching to see if they have a train station, routes and times. I'm sure there are many better ways, but I had to resort to this.
 
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Here is a relatively easy way to make a list and map of all railroad stations (gares SNCF) along the Chemin de Puy.

In one computer window open the list of all places on the Chemin de Puy cited in the Camino Planner on Godesalco.
http://www.godesalco.com/plan/podense

In another computer window open Google maps, set to Map mode (not Satelite or Earth), search for gare sncf, Le Puy-en-Velay, France. If there is a railroad station it will appear on the map. You will also see a very thin grey line for the rr track Save the station bubble to a new map which you might call Chemin de Puy Stations. Repeat for all the place names.


Margaret Meredith
 
Guys, thanks for your help.

Here's a list of train stations along the Le Puy route.

Le Puy
Monistrol-D'Allier
Aumont-Aubrac
Decazeville
Figeac
Lalbenque
Cahors
Moissac
Aire sur l'Adour
SJPP

Hope this helps others.

Cheers,
Sonn
:)
 
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.
Margaret, you amaze me with your wealth of information! Thank you. And Sonn, thanks for the list; it is most helpful. Will be leaving in less than a week for Paris, then a train down to Le Puy en Velay to start walking on the Monday, May 20th after the 7am mass. So excited :)
Rick
 
rickster said:
Margaret, you amaze me with your wealth of information! Thank you.
Rick

I second that! Thank you Margaret :)

Rick - I'll be a few days behind you. Who knows maybe our paths may cross.

I wish you a fruitful experience.

Only 1 week before I fly out!

Cheers,
Sonn
:)
 
Sonn,
That would be great. Safe travels. Rick
 
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TravellingSonn said:
Can you please tell me which towns along the Le Puy route have train stations?

I don't claim that this is a complete list.... but at the very least, these towns have train stations: Le Puy, Aumont-Aubrac, Cahors, Decazevilla, Figeac, Moissac, Aire sur l'Adour, Orthez, and (of course!) St. Jean. =)

-- Ryan
 
I know this thread was from a while ago. The train in Aire sur L'Adour seems not to be in operation.

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