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I am planning to get to Zurich on Jun 13 and I land in Paris on Jun 12 at 16:40PM. While I could fly, the train doesn't look so bad. I am trying to find a train around 6PM going to somewhere that would get me closer to Zurich. I have already figured out the TGV Lyria stops at Dijon, Belfort-Montbéliard, Mulhouse and Basel. Searched SNCF for CDG-Dijon and the train is at 19:57 which is no good, I am incoming from Vancouver, I would die waiting two hours for my train. There is a train to Lyon at 17:57 which is great but for my life I can't figure out where does it stop because going all the way to Lyon is clearly counterproductive.



What I can't find on the SNCF site are timetables. I can find realtime departures (useless) and a route finder which is equally useless. I am 100% these exist but where are they?










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    I am planning to get to Zurich on Jun 13 and I land in Paris on Jun 12 at 16:40PM. While I could fly, the train doesn't look so bad. I am trying to find a train around 6PM going to somewhere that would get me closer to Zurich. I have already figured out the TGV Lyria stops at Dijon, Belfort-Montbéliard, Mulhouse and Basel. Searched SNCF for CDG-Dijon and the train is at 19:57 which is no good, I am incoming from Vancouver, I would die waiting two hours for my train. There is a train to Lyon at 17:57 which is great but for my life I can't figure out where does it stop because going all the way to Lyon is clearly counterproductive.



    What I can't find on the SNCF site are timetables. I can find realtime departures (useless) and a route finder which is equally useless. I am 100% these exist but where are they?










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      I am planning to get to Zurich on Jun 13 and I land in Paris on Jun 12 at 16:40PM. While I could fly, the train doesn't look so bad. I am trying to find a train around 6PM going to somewhere that would get me closer to Zurich. I have already figured out the TGV Lyria stops at Dijon, Belfort-Montbéliard, Mulhouse and Basel. Searched SNCF for CDG-Dijon and the train is at 19:57 which is no good, I am incoming from Vancouver, I would die waiting two hours for my train. There is a train to Lyon at 17:57 which is great but for my life I can't figure out where does it stop because going all the way to Lyon is clearly counterproductive.



      What I can't find on the SNCF site are timetables. I can find realtime departures (useless) and a route finder which is equally useless. I am 100% these exist but where are they?










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      I am planning to get to Zurich on Jun 13 and I land in Paris on Jun 12 at 16:40PM. While I could fly, the train doesn't look so bad. I am trying to find a train around 6PM going to somewhere that would get me closer to Zurich. I have already figured out the TGV Lyria stops at Dijon, Belfort-Montbéliard, Mulhouse and Basel. Searched SNCF for CDG-Dijon and the train is at 19:57 which is no good, I am incoming from Vancouver, I would die waiting two hours for my train. There is a train to Lyon at 17:57 which is great but for my life I can't figure out where does it stop because going all the way to Lyon is clearly counterproductive.



      What I can't find on the SNCF site are timetables. I can find realtime departures (useless) and a route finder which is equally useless. I am 100% these exist but where are they?







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          You can use the DB site, to get an overview which trains are departing at a given station in a given time frame: https://reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/bhftafel.exe/en



          If you click then on a train number, you get the schedule for that train with all stops and times.



          On that page, the "ICE" category includes TGV, Thalys and other high velocity trains.



          DB Departure and arrival page






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          • Thanks! I used bahn.de as an all-European route planner but didn't realize it had this laid out so neatly. And, now I can see I will fly. Sigh.

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          Not sure whether this is what you are looking for, but this link seems to work for me. Basically you can enter your "From" and "To" place directly on https://www.sncf.com/en.



          Unless you can catch the 18:23 in Paris (which should arrive in Zurich at 22:26) you might be better off with spending a night in Paris and taking the TGV leaving 07:23 on Jun 13th to arrive in Zurich at 11:26. There are some connections in-between, but they require you to change the train quite often during the night. If you want to look into those anyway, try https://www.sbb.ch/ which worked better for me in this case.






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          • No, sorry this is not what I need, I do not plan going all the way to Zurich on the 12th, I am looking for a place between Paris and Zurich where to spend the night.

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            @chx No problem, this wasn't clear in your question though. Anyway, welcome to Zurich, hope you'll like it here.

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          • "I am trying to find a train around 6PM going to somewhere that would get me closer to Zurich. "

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          CDG-Zürich is not an easy one by train, honestly.



          Trains from Paris to Zürich use the LGV Sud-Est, go through Dijon, then on to the LGV Rhin-Rhone, Mulhouse and Basel.



          Trains from CDG either run on the LGV Est towards Strasbourg, or the LGV Sud-Est down to Lyon (more often Lyon Airport, I believe).



          So you could take a TGV from CDG to Strasbourg, then TER down to Basel and an IR to Zurich (départ CDG 18:28, arrive in Zurich 00:24).



          The other option is to get from CDG to Paris Gare de Lyon where you can get a direct TGV to Zurich (timing in Paris is a bit tight though).



          Not really sure there are any other easy options, you probably would have to go through Lyon and Geneva, which is quite a detour.



          Note the SNCF site will not show connections with more than 2 changes, while the DB or SBB sites will.



          I really think your best option here is still to fly from CDG to Zurich.






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            You can use the DB site, to get an overview which trains are departing at a given station in a given time frame: https://reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/bhftafel.exe/en



            If you click then on a train number, you get the schedule for that train with all stops and times.



            On that page, the "ICE" category includes TGV, Thalys and other high velocity trains.



            DB Departure and arrival page






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            • Thanks! I used bahn.de as an all-European route planner but didn't realize it had this laid out so neatly. And, now I can see I will fly. Sigh.

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            You can use the DB site, to get an overview which trains are departing at a given station in a given time frame: https://reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/bhftafel.exe/en



            If you click then on a train number, you get the schedule for that train with all stops and times.



            On that page, the "ICE" category includes TGV, Thalys and other high velocity trains.



            DB Departure and arrival page






            share|improve this answer
























            • Thanks! I used bahn.de as an all-European route planner but didn't realize it had this laid out so neatly. And, now I can see I will fly. Sigh.

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            You can use the DB site, to get an overview which trains are departing at a given station in a given time frame: https://reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/bhftafel.exe/en



            If you click then on a train number, you get the schedule for that train with all stops and times.



            On that page, the "ICE" category includes TGV, Thalys and other high velocity trains.



            DB Departure and arrival page






            share|improve this answer













            You can use the DB site, to get an overview which trains are departing at a given station in a given time frame: https://reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/bhftafel.exe/en



            If you click then on a train number, you get the schedule for that train with all stops and times.



            On that page, the "ICE" category includes TGV, Thalys and other high velocity trains.



            DB Departure and arrival page







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            • Thanks! I used bahn.de as an all-European route planner but didn't realize it had this laid out so neatly. And, now I can see I will fly. Sigh.

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            • Thanks! I used bahn.de as an all-European route planner but didn't realize it had this laid out so neatly. And, now I can see I will fly. Sigh.

              – chx
              1 hour ago



















            Thanks! I used bahn.de as an all-European route planner but didn't realize it had this laid out so neatly. And, now I can see I will fly. Sigh.

            – chx
            1 hour ago







            Thanks! I used bahn.de as an all-European route planner but didn't realize it had this laid out so neatly. And, now I can see I will fly. Sigh.

            – chx
            1 hour ago















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            Not sure whether this is what you are looking for, but this link seems to work for me. Basically you can enter your "From" and "To" place directly on https://www.sncf.com/en.



            Unless you can catch the 18:23 in Paris (which should arrive in Zurich at 22:26) you might be better off with spending a night in Paris and taking the TGV leaving 07:23 on Jun 13th to arrive in Zurich at 11:26. There are some connections in-between, but they require you to change the train quite often during the night. If you want to look into those anyway, try https://www.sbb.ch/ which worked better for me in this case.






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            • No, sorry this is not what I need, I do not plan going all the way to Zurich on the 12th, I am looking for a place between Paris and Zurich where to spend the night.

              – chx
              1 hour ago






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              @chx No problem, this wasn't clear in your question though. Anyway, welcome to Zurich, hope you'll like it here.

              – nohillside
              1 hour ago











            • "I am trying to find a train around 6PM going to somewhere that would get me closer to Zurich. "

              – chx
              1 hour ago
















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            Not sure whether this is what you are looking for, but this link seems to work for me. Basically you can enter your "From" and "To" place directly on https://www.sncf.com/en.



            Unless you can catch the 18:23 in Paris (which should arrive in Zurich at 22:26) you might be better off with spending a night in Paris and taking the TGV leaving 07:23 on Jun 13th to arrive in Zurich at 11:26. There are some connections in-between, but they require you to change the train quite often during the night. If you want to look into those anyway, try https://www.sbb.ch/ which worked better for me in this case.






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            • No, sorry this is not what I need, I do not plan going all the way to Zurich on the 12th, I am looking for a place between Paris and Zurich where to spend the night.

              – chx
              1 hour ago






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              @chx No problem, this wasn't clear in your question though. Anyway, welcome to Zurich, hope you'll like it here.

              – nohillside
              1 hour ago











            • "I am trying to find a train around 6PM going to somewhere that would get me closer to Zurich. "

              – chx
              1 hour ago














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            Not sure whether this is what you are looking for, but this link seems to work for me. Basically you can enter your "From" and "To" place directly on https://www.sncf.com/en.



            Unless you can catch the 18:23 in Paris (which should arrive in Zurich at 22:26) you might be better off with spending a night in Paris and taking the TGV leaving 07:23 on Jun 13th to arrive in Zurich at 11:26. There are some connections in-between, but they require you to change the train quite often during the night. If you want to look into those anyway, try https://www.sbb.ch/ which worked better for me in this case.






            share|improve this answer













            Not sure whether this is what you are looking for, but this link seems to work for me. Basically you can enter your "From" and "To" place directly on https://www.sncf.com/en.



            Unless you can catch the 18:23 in Paris (which should arrive in Zurich at 22:26) you might be better off with spending a night in Paris and taking the TGV leaving 07:23 on Jun 13th to arrive in Zurich at 11:26. There are some connections in-between, but they require you to change the train quite often during the night. If you want to look into those anyway, try https://www.sbb.ch/ which worked better for me in this case.







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            • No, sorry this is not what I need, I do not plan going all the way to Zurich on the 12th, I am looking for a place between Paris and Zurich where to spend the night.

              – chx
              1 hour ago






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              @chx No problem, this wasn't clear in your question though. Anyway, welcome to Zurich, hope you'll like it here.

              – nohillside
              1 hour ago











            • "I am trying to find a train around 6PM going to somewhere that would get me closer to Zurich. "

              – chx
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            • No, sorry this is not what I need, I do not plan going all the way to Zurich on the 12th, I am looking for a place between Paris and Zurich where to spend the night.

              – chx
              1 hour ago






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              @chx No problem, this wasn't clear in your question though. Anyway, welcome to Zurich, hope you'll like it here.

              – nohillside
              1 hour ago











            • "I am trying to find a train around 6PM going to somewhere that would get me closer to Zurich. "

              – chx
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            No, sorry this is not what I need, I do not plan going all the way to Zurich on the 12th, I am looking for a place between Paris and Zurich where to spend the night.

            – chx
            1 hour ago





            No, sorry this is not what I need, I do not plan going all the way to Zurich on the 12th, I am looking for a place between Paris and Zurich where to spend the night.

            – chx
            1 hour ago




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            1





            @chx No problem, this wasn't clear in your question though. Anyway, welcome to Zurich, hope you'll like it here.

            – nohillside
            1 hour ago





            @chx No problem, this wasn't clear in your question though. Anyway, welcome to Zurich, hope you'll like it here.

            – nohillside
            1 hour ago













            "I am trying to find a train around 6PM going to somewhere that would get me closer to Zurich. "

            – chx
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            "I am trying to find a train around 6PM going to somewhere that would get me closer to Zurich. "

            – chx
            1 hour ago











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            CDG-Zürich is not an easy one by train, honestly.



            Trains from Paris to Zürich use the LGV Sud-Est, go through Dijon, then on to the LGV Rhin-Rhone, Mulhouse and Basel.



            Trains from CDG either run on the LGV Est towards Strasbourg, or the LGV Sud-Est down to Lyon (more often Lyon Airport, I believe).



            So you could take a TGV from CDG to Strasbourg, then TER down to Basel and an IR to Zurich (départ CDG 18:28, arrive in Zurich 00:24).



            The other option is to get from CDG to Paris Gare de Lyon where you can get a direct TGV to Zurich (timing in Paris is a bit tight though).



            Not really sure there are any other easy options, you probably would have to go through Lyon and Geneva, which is quite a detour.



            Note the SNCF site will not show connections with more than 2 changes, while the DB or SBB sites will.



            I really think your best option here is still to fly from CDG to Zurich.






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              CDG-Zürich is not an easy one by train, honestly.



              Trains from Paris to Zürich use the LGV Sud-Est, go through Dijon, then on to the LGV Rhin-Rhone, Mulhouse and Basel.



              Trains from CDG either run on the LGV Est towards Strasbourg, or the LGV Sud-Est down to Lyon (more often Lyon Airport, I believe).



              So you could take a TGV from CDG to Strasbourg, then TER down to Basel and an IR to Zurich (départ CDG 18:28, arrive in Zurich 00:24).



              The other option is to get from CDG to Paris Gare de Lyon where you can get a direct TGV to Zurich (timing in Paris is a bit tight though).



              Not really sure there are any other easy options, you probably would have to go through Lyon and Geneva, which is quite a detour.



              Note the SNCF site will not show connections with more than 2 changes, while the DB or SBB sites will.



              I really think your best option here is still to fly from CDG to Zurich.






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                CDG-Zürich is not an easy one by train, honestly.



                Trains from Paris to Zürich use the LGV Sud-Est, go through Dijon, then on to the LGV Rhin-Rhone, Mulhouse and Basel.



                Trains from CDG either run on the LGV Est towards Strasbourg, or the LGV Sud-Est down to Lyon (more often Lyon Airport, I believe).



                So you could take a TGV from CDG to Strasbourg, then TER down to Basel and an IR to Zurich (départ CDG 18:28, arrive in Zurich 00:24).



                The other option is to get from CDG to Paris Gare de Lyon where you can get a direct TGV to Zurich (timing in Paris is a bit tight though).



                Not really sure there are any other easy options, you probably would have to go through Lyon and Geneva, which is quite a detour.



                Note the SNCF site will not show connections with more than 2 changes, while the DB or SBB sites will.



                I really think your best option here is still to fly from CDG to Zurich.






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                CDG-Zürich is not an easy one by train, honestly.



                Trains from Paris to Zürich use the LGV Sud-Est, go through Dijon, then on to the LGV Rhin-Rhone, Mulhouse and Basel.



                Trains from CDG either run on the LGV Est towards Strasbourg, or the LGV Sud-Est down to Lyon (more often Lyon Airport, I believe).



                So you could take a TGV from CDG to Strasbourg, then TER down to Basel and an IR to Zurich (départ CDG 18:28, arrive in Zurich 00:24).



                The other option is to get from CDG to Paris Gare de Lyon where you can get a direct TGV to Zurich (timing in Paris is a bit tight though).



                Not really sure there are any other easy options, you probably would have to go through Lyon and Geneva, which is quite a detour.



                Note the SNCF site will not show connections with more than 2 changes, while the DB or SBB sites will.



                I really think your best option here is still to fly from CDG to Zurich.







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