GARE DE VALENCE-VILLE
Read moreWith its recently renovated forecourt and platforms, the historic Valence-Ville station sees the stopover of around ten TGV trains a day, heading south or to Paris. Numerous TER trains also serve the region. The station features a rest room, ticket machines, a newsstand with a grocery and sandwich section, and ticket offices. Outside, a cash dispenser. The nearby bus station provides regional connections to Drôme, Ardèche, Isère... Libélo bicycle stand on the forecourt. Nearby parking lots.
SNCF
Read moreThe 3635 is the reference number. To find out about timetables, traffic - delays, offers for many families, to book… You can even have an online counsellor. For information, see also the website www.voyages-sncf.com It allows you to download time sheets, to pay online its ticket and print it home or to know everything about trade cards, offers discovered, new pricing policy with Prem's - 300 TGV destinations with multiple offers. To purchase his ticket at less cost, it is advisable to book «well in advance» - sweet repetition. The person who buys the first time his ticket through the website will then be sent mails offering promotions - you will be désabonne when you wish.
GARE TGV DE VALENCE
Read moreThe TGV Rhône-Alpes Sud station, located in Alixan, 12 km from Valence, puts the capital of the Dôme region 2 hours 10 minutes from Paris, 4 hours from Brussels, 3 hours 15 minutes from Lille, 1 hour from Marseille and 5 hours 45 minutes from London. No fewer than sixty TGV trains pass through or stop here every day, representing over 2 million passengers a year. On site, comfortable workstations with free wifi, a newsstand and a Paul bakery. A platform is dedicated to TER trains to Valence ville, Crest, Die, Grenoble, etc... Also a bus hub and several car rental companies.