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Hy , I think the best way is to buy your ticket in advance. Wish you a Buen Camino.I just booked my flight to Paris and I will arrive on the 7th of March.
However, I have not booked my train to Bayonne yet.
Can I buy a train ticket to Bayonne from Paris on the same day?
Hy , I think the best way is to buy your ticket in advance. Wish you a Buen Camino.
As mspath said, the train you want is probely fully booked. Try a different departure time , maybe you are in luck.I couldn't book online anymore that's why I wanted to know if it's still possible to buy it at the station on the same day.
I couldn't book online anymore that's why I wanted to know if it's still possible to buy it at the station on the same day.
Can you tell us more about "why you can't book online anymore"? I am not sure if mean technical issues , or if the train is sold out etc.
it's showing available in the RailEurope site as well (I am in the states.) Which website are you using? Maybe try an alternative?
I was going to make the same point about price increase. Best to buy early.
Best of luck to you.
Hi,What I implied is that a desired train MAY be fully booked. This happens on the fast TGV trains ie Paris to Bayonne during peak periods. However it is never a problem on the local TER trains where seats are not reserved ie Bayonne to SJPdP.
I eventually had to use PayPal and it went quickly. I have read the site does not play nicely with foreign CC's.I just booked a ticket on the sncf website and it's taking forever to validate my purchase. You are being redirected.. please wait..
Should I stay for as long as it takes?
...The station is not that large, just figure out which voie you need to get to and scoot, all the platforms are connected by underground tunnels.
When I transferred, it was only a matter of hopping off one train and waiting for the next. However, make sure you get on the right part of the train. We hopped on the tail end, only to find someone in our seats. Then found out that the train was a two-parter. The front half was continuing to Bayonne, while the back half was splitting off to somewhere else. It made for a quick run up to the front section of the train, as it was in the process of leaving. (Funny now, unbelievably stressful at the time)How doable is the 10-minute interval between arrival in Bordeaux and departure to Bayonne?
I have a heavy luggage with me so I am afraid of missing my connection?
Ydan,I just booked my flight to Paris and I will arrive on the 7th of March.
However, I have not booked my train to Bayonne yet.
Can I buy a train ticket to Bayonne from Paris on the same day?