Getting there is going to be interesting...
First try figuring out how to get from the Lyon airport to the train station... So far it looks like the best bet is to fly from Montreal (YUL) to Lyon France via Paris (CDG). Then take a high speed train to Grenoble (1:15). The train station at Lyon is the "Part Dieu" station and can be gotten to via tram from the Lyon airport.
you: i'm planning on flying into the lyon airport from the states - then i'd likke to take the tgv on to grenoble
you: i would like to know what i'll have to do to get from the lyon airport arrival station to the train station.
Agnes: While I research this and prepare a response, please view some additional tours that may enhance your travel experience.
you: thank you.
Agnes: There is a tram operating between the airport and the Part Dieu station. The journey takes 30min, and there are 4 services per hour. This connection can only be purchased locally at the airport.
you: do you know how much the transfer costs?
Agnes: There is a tram operating between the airport and the Part Dieu station. The journey takes 30min, and there are 4 services per hour. This connection can only be purchased locally at the airport.
you: do you know how much the transfer costs?
Agnes: We do not have information as to the cost for this segment; however it should not be more then a few Euros.
you: OK. thank you.
Agnes: It is important to purchase your rail tickets prior to departing for Europe to avoid any language barrier, long lines at the station and sold out trains.
Agnes: First-class seats often recline, there are fewer seats per car, and there is more space for luggage. On some high-speed trains, the price of a first-class ticket includes a meal. Second-class accommodations are less expensive, but not as spacious, as there are more seats per car. Additionally it is quieter in first, since there are more business people and older passengers. For trips over 2 hours we recommend that you book first class.
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