You missed your train or your schedule changed? You can take another train on the same day or, in certain cases a bus TER, before or after the initially chosen journey respecting the date, the route and the price conditions of the ticket that you bought.
TRAIN TRAFFIC: To find out if your train is running, the SNCF assistant and the SNCF traffic information are updated at 5 p.m. and provide reliable information on TER trains running the next day. Find out more.
You can print your TER ticket directly at home. Your ticket is downloadable on your application SNCF Connect from the order confirmation page, from your confirmation email or via "My Orders" with your reference number of your reservation.
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TERs, AKA "Regional Express Trains", are regional trains. They're great for commuting to and from work and are an easy way to visit a region. Some TERs are also famous 'tourist trains', with spectacular scenery and views.
The great thing about most TER trains is that you can take your bike on board free of charge, whether it's foldable or not, subject to the number of seats available. TER trains have a dedicated area for bikes. You may need to reserve in advance for some TER trains, depending on the region.
With the Tempo card, you can travel around Normandy for a lower price throughout the year: 25% off your weekday tickets, 50% off at weekends and 75% off for children aged 4 to 11. Even without a card, travellers under 26 can take advantage of a 50% discount on journeys in Normandy and to Paris. Find out more about Nomad trains.
There are a number of season ticket packages available from BreizhGO, perfect for regular, year-round travel in the region. If you're after a tourist pass, opt for the TER BreizhGo 2 or 7-day pass. Valid for 1 to 5 people, they provide unlimited low-cost fares on TER trains in Brittany. Learn more about TER BreizhGo.
If you are under 26, the Rmi Libert card gives you up to 50% discount on train and coach travel in Centre-Val-de-Loire or to and from neighbouring regions. Learn more about TER Centre-Val de Loire Rmi.
Are you taking a TER and want to consult the timetable or know whether it's running on time? Thanks to SNCF Connect, you can check your TER train's timetable in real time. If you purchased your train ticket on SNCF Connect, you'll be able to track your journey on our website and app. Alternatively, you can search by train number on our app.
Why not start your fun trip on the train? Some TERs follow spectacular routes, whether along the coast or in the heart of the mountains. The Train des Merveilles, the Train Jaune, the Cte Bleue train... These are just some of the TER routes that you should take at least once in your life. They're an amazing way to travel through exceptional landscapes, unspoilt villages and forests as far as the eye can see...
Board the Mont Blanc Express on the border between France and Switzerland, which crosses the entire Chamonix Mont Blanc valley from Saint Gervais in France to Martigny in Switzerland. The Montenvers cog-wheel TER train will take you from the town of Chamonix to the Mer de Glace or Aiguille du Midi.
Running from Nice to the fortified medieval town of Tende, you'll cross the grandiose landscape of the Mercantour National Park, passing hilltop villages and an impressive succession of engineering feats: viaducts overlooking canyons, tunnels carved into the mountains... On arrival in Tende, you can explore one of Europe's most famous rock art sites during the course of a hike: the Valle des Merveilles.
Don't miss out on a trip on the famous Cte Bleue line, which has been in service since 1882 and runs along the Mediterranean coast! It's a unique experience with a track that clings to the limestone massif of Estaque and at times appears to plunge into the sea. The train runs along the coast from Marseille to Martigues and boasts spectacular views. You can stop off at the port of Estaque to enjoy a stroll around and sample a chichi, a sweet doughnut and local Marseille speciality, dig into a seaside lunch at Niolon or go for a dip in the superb Eaux-Sales cove before arriving in Martigues.
The Train Jaune is the pride of the Occitanie region and has been travelling at 30 km/h across the heights of the Pyrnes-Orientales for a century, following a route that has a vertical drop of over 1,000 m. Nicknamed the Canary, this tourist train runs between Latour-de-Carol and Villefranche-de-Conflent. When the weather's good, you can sit back in the open carriage and enjoy superb views of the valleys and mountains. Highlights include Bolqure railway station, the highest in France at 1,593 m, views of the Pic du Canigou, and the Gisclard Bridge, the last suspension railway bridge in France.
This emblematic summertime-only TER is nicknamed the Tire-Bouchon (corkscrew) and will take you to and from Auray and the Quiberon peninsula in just under 1 hour. This route boasts beautiful country and seaside views and means you can avoid the Quiberon peninsula's summer holiday traffic jams. If you're after a car-free getaway, take the TGV to Auray and then hop on the TER to Quiberon or even Belle-Ile, Houat and Hoedic!
Head to the Centre-Val-de-Loire region and travel from Orlans to Saumur following a trail of France's architectural heritage. Orlans, in the footsteps of Joan of Arc; Blois-Chambord to visit the chteaux of Chambord, Amboise and Clos Luc; Tours, for its historic centre; and Candes-Saint-Martin and Saumur on the banks of the Loire. You can then continue on to Angers, Nantes and Le Croisic.
Cross the Jura from north to south on board the Hirondelles train, a TER that follows a picturesque route from Dole to Saint-Claude. Admire 123 km of Jura countryside, with no fewer than 36 tunnels and 18 viaducts, during a total journey time of 2.30 hours. Good to know: several guided tours are available from local tourist offices.
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@ Novenachama - How can you say that all members of any group act in any particular way? Actions are not mandated by a persons profession, but are a matter of personal choice. Being a military veteran with a son in the Army, I took particular offense at this statement "Soldiers because they will get involved with any and everybody".
That's the problem right there. The premise of this survey is that certain professions or groups of people are not worthy of love. What's the next survey gonna be - what nationalities they don't want to date?
Japan is dotted with small, privately owned clinics, which are sometimes passed down from parent to child. The result is families made up of generations of doctors, and more than one woman worried about measuring up to the lofty standards of the potentially elitist parents of a boyfriend from the medical field.
One of the great stupidities of women is seeking from the get-go a husband and father instead of just dating and having a boyfriend first and giving him a chance to work his way up to filling the role of husband and father or actually proving he can handle it on the job rather than just pass the interview.
And if you have an established career what is wrong with an unemployed guy? Believe me, no man with a job will turn down a woman on the basis that she is unemployed. The thing about jobs is, they come and go. Personality, potential and even looks are more enduring than a job!
Articles like this make me feel its no wonder this country's dating scene is in the dumps. I fully admit that men also have their own stupid modes of thought, but at least a guy will allow things to begin. Women go through life stomping on the brake pedal, then complain that they never get anywhere!
these woman just seem shallow and very critical of a type of guy they probably have never dated and are just simply assuming this is what people in those professionals are like, its quite sad to know any woman would turn a nice guy down simply because of the job he has. tho i have noticed from other polls it seems that most Japanese woman don't even know what they want from a partner but money tends to be the deciding factor in Japanese culture when it comes to dating, i work hard for my money but i'm not loaded so the simple fact i'm a hard worker a kind person and fun to be around but very mature and serious when it is needed wouldn't really matter at all to a lot of woman in japan. no wonder the population is increasingly dropping, give that nice guy a chance! take a chance and stop playing it so safe.
I heard the exact opposite from all the married Japanese women I know. I haven't met one yet who wasn't enjoying her husband's frequent business trips. My father was a sailor and away for four months at a time and my mother said that was the secret to their very happy marriage. It's no surprise sailor isn't on this list.
Jerry Seinfeld had a bit that men don't care at all what their girlfriends do for a living, slaughterhouse and all. If true, apparently men as a whole are much less shallow than the women that completed this survey. If someone has an honest job, isn't that enough for your needs? or must you control what they do when you aren't around as well?
this is disappointing because it underestimates a person just because of the profession in which he works, it also reminds me the traditions and culture where marriage cannot be happened just because one person belongs to a particular professional families, this is very common in the third world countries, especially in india.
I don't think it's shallow to consider the lifestyle of the person you plan to marry. I doubt anyone would rule out any of these professions across the board, they just rated them as less desirable based on perceived negatives, some of which are true. For example, my friend's son works in the food industry (a patisserie). His hours, along with the hours of everyone there, including the owner, are ridiculous! He works from 6am to 3am the next morning during busy seasons, and is lucky to get home before midnight even in less busy seasons. He gets only one day off per week (a week day) - he is so exhausted that pretty much all he can do on his day off is sleep. And, of course, holidays are mostly work days as well. He has absolutely no time to even think about dating!
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