Hi!
Jimmy Kaplowitz wrote:
>Why not select every part of the trip? SBB will show you prices before
>you
>identify yourself or provide payment info, so it can be a purely
>speculative
>itinerary on your part.
Well, the problem is that there are way too many options, and in the French
site the
Quoting Martín Ferrari (2013-07-23 16:39:09)
> I was researching train tickets to go to DC13, and found that
> voyages-sncf.fr does not recognise yverdon-les-bains, and only
> suggests yverdon (which I cannot find in a map). I assume it is the
> same thing, but then it suggests different trains
On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 06:19:14PM +0100, Martín Ferrari wrote:
> Well, the problem is that there are way too many options, and in the French
> site the prices vary wildly.
Gotcha. Well for me I'll be taking it from Genève-Aeroport, so it's easier for
me. :) I'm using the English-language option
* Martín Ferrari [2013-07-23 15:39:09 +0100]:
> Hi there!
>
> I was researching train tickets to go to DC13, and found that
> voyages-sncf.fr does not recognise yverdon-les-bains, and only suggests
> yverdon (which I cannot find in a map). I assume it is the same thing,
> but then it suggests di
On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 03:39:09PM +0100, Martín Ferrari wrote:
> So, anyone knows about this? Or any recommendation of where to buy the
> tickets? (bahn.de does not sell them, and sbb won't tell me prices until
> I selected every part of the trip)
Why not select every part of the trip? SBB will s
Hi there!
I was researching train tickets to go to DC13, and found that
voyages-sncf.fr does not recognise yverdon-les-bains, and only suggests
yverdon (which I cannot find in a map). I assume it is the same thing,
but then it suggests different trains than the ones I see in bahn.de or
in sbb.ch (