SNCF Trains

SNCF Trains

SNCF tickets, key information and FAQs

Popular Routes

TrainJourney TimePrice
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Who Are SNCF?

Who Are SNCF?

Founded in 1938, SNCF (Société Nationale des Chemins de fer Français) is France’s national state-owned railway company, offering three main types of trains: TGV, TER and Intercités. Today, SNCF operates the second-largest rail network in the world, known for its speedy and reliable services. One of its standout offerings is the high-speed TGV (Train à Grande Vitesse), which has set incredible speed records, including an astonishing 574.8 km/h (357 mph)​.

Whether you're taking a quick trip or a longer journey, you'll find features like modern seating, user-friendly information systems, and extensive regional services (TER) connecting smaller towns to major cities. Plus, with a presence in over 60 countries, SNCF is committed to making your travel experience as seamless as possible.

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SNCF Trains

SNCF trains offer three main types: TGV, TER, and Intercités. Please note that each train type has its own destinations, onboard services, and pricing options.

Airport Trains by SNCF

France offers excellent train connections to its main airports, including Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG), Lyon-Saint Exupéry, and Nice Côte d'Azur. CDG Airport has its own TGV station (Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 2-TGV) that connects to cities like Lyon, Marseille, and Bordeaux. Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport also has a dedicated TGV station linking it to Lyon, Paris, Marseille, and other cities​.

In addition to TGV services, SNCF also offers regional services that connect airports with many cities across France. For example, TER regional trains from Nice Saint-Augustin train station at Nice Côte d'Azur Airport connect to Nice-Ville, Menton, and Cannes.

SNCF Train Ticket Types

SNCF provides four ticket options to meet various needs: Prem’s, Seconde, Première, and Business Première. Use TrainPal's Train Journey Planner to effortlessly compare prices and book your train tickets.
Ticket TypesPrem’sSecondePremièreINOUÏ Business Première
Change Date/Time
Unlimited Refunds
Unlimited Changes
Access to lounges
Prem’s

Prem’s

Prem’s is the most economical fare class offered by SNCF, with prices starting as low as €15. While this option is ideal for budget travellers, these tickets have limited flexibility: they are refundable under certain conditions and can only be exchanged up until train departure (and may incur a fee). Prem’s tickets are best for travellers with fixed travel plans and a preference for savings.

Seconde

Seconde

The Seconde class ticket provides a balance between affordability and flexibility, allowing exchanges or refunds up to departure with potential fees. Passengers with Seconde tickets enjoy basic amenities like comfortable seating, onboard Wi-Fi, and access to the bar-buffet car. This class suits those looking for comfort without added perks.

Première

Première

The Première class ticket offers enhanced comfort, including spacious reclining seats, access to quiet zones, and a retractable table for dining or working. Première tickets are exchangeable and refundable with flexible policies (up to departure), making it a popular choice for those seeking a more comfortable journey. Additional amenities often include newspapers and greater luggage space

INOUÏ Business Première

INOUÏ Business Première

Exclusive to TGV INOUI, Business Première is SNCF’s premium offering tailored for business travellers needing the utmost flexibility and comfort. Business Première tickets allow free, unlimited exchanges and refunds even after departure, along with perks like priority boarding, access to the Grand Voyageur lounges, and enhanced onboard comfort with extra-spacious seating. This ticket is designed for travellers who prioritise flexibility, privacy, and top-tier amenities.

TGV INOUI FAQs

  • How do you get to Charles de Gaulle Airport with TGV INOUI?

    First, you will want to determine the TGV INOUI station from which you will depart. Major cities in France, such as Paris, Lyon, Marseille, and Lille, offer TGV INOUI services that connect to Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG). You can take the TGV high-speed train from these major cities to the SNCF railway station, located between Terminals 2C, 2D, 2E, and 2F. For more details about your journey, please check our Train Journey Planner.
  • Where is the TGV Nîmes Pont du Gard Station?

    Nîmes-Pont-du-Gard Station is a French TGV and TER train station located in the communes of Manduel and Redessan, near Nîmes in Southern France. The station serves Nîmes and the surrounding areas, offering connections to various destinations across France.

  • Where do you put your luggage on a TGV INOUI train?

    You can place your cabin luggage or small bags at your feet, under your seat, or in the luggage rack in the lounge. For larger or heavy luggage, TGV INOUI provides dedicated luggage storage areas. You can leave your luggage at the entrance to the compartment, in the centre of your carriage, or in the free spaces on the floor between certain seats.

  • How long is the TGV INOUI service between Marseille and Bordeaux?

    According to our Train Journey Planner, the fastest TGV INOUI train from Marseille to Bordeaux takes about 6 hours and 4 minutes, while the average route time is around 6 hours and 33 minutes. Travel time can vary depending on different train schedules.

  • What are the differences between TGV INOUI and OUIGO?

    TGV INOUI typically offers maximum comfort with various free services included with your tickets, such as spacious seats with power sockets, onboard WiFi, and a buffet car serving ready-made meals. TGV INOUI tickets are typically more flexible, allowing exchanges and refunds up to 7 days before departure. Additionally, TGV INOUI serves a variety of domestic and international routes, connecting major cities in France and neighbouring countries, and providing more travel options.

    Alternatively, TGV OUIGO offers lower-cost prices in a standard travel class, making it a budget-friendly alternative. It provides only essential services, with additional options available for an extra fee. TGV OUIGO does not have a buffet bar, so passengers are advised to bring their drinks and snacks before boarding. TGV OUIGO tickets are less flexible and are usually non-refundable. Additionally, OUIGO primarily serves popular domestic routes, focusing on high-demand destinations within France.

    In conclusion, TGV INOUI is the ideal option for travellers who value comfort and flexibility, whereas OUIGO is excellent for those on a tighter budget who are prepared to forgo some comfort in exchange for cheaper tickets.

  • How early can you reserve seats for TGV INOUI?

    You can reserve seats for TGV INOUI up to four months in advance. The class you are travelling in will typically determine your seat choice. In Second Class on TGV INOUI, seats are randomly allocated. In First Class on TGV INOUI, seat allocation is more precise, allowing you to choose from a seat map.