TER

TER

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TER are regional trains serving every major cities and small towns in France.

  • Book up to 120 days in advance
  • E-ticket
  • Regional trains

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TER train

Overview

TER

Regional trains are known as TER in France, although they are also referred to as local trains. Each region of France operates its own fleet of TER, which stands for Transport Express Régional in French. All trains are operated by the SNCF, the French railway company. TER are modern and comfortable trains, making it the most authentic way to travel from city to city without the need to rush.



Practical information

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Booking :
  • TER tickets are open for booking 120 days ahead.
  • Get the lowest prices by booking early and don’t wait until the last minute as cheaper seats sell the fastest.
  • Opt for off-peak trains when you have to travel short notice. They are more affordable than morning and evening trains along with those running on holiday eves, Friday and Sunday afternoon.

A class apart

Classes of service

Classes and facilities offered by TER
First class Second class
Comfortable seats Spacious seats with a headrest and generous legroom.
Ergonomic seats Cosy with more legroom, ergonomic seats are ideal to enjoy the trip.

Travel forum

From our travel community

Travelling from strasbourg to florence with a 2year old We will be traveling from Strasbourg to Florence with our 2 year old. Is there enough room for her to share a seat in 1st class? or should we purchase a seat for her?

Hazel B. | 2017/07/28 answered | 0 Comments
Too early to book ? Have previously registered for 2 people to travel from St. Petersburg to Helsinki for travel on 12th October 2017. I received an email notification that I can now book this and there is a link to the main website to book. When trying to book (...)

Reg R. | 2017/07/14 answered | 0 Comments
Travelling by train from amsterdam to interlaken - which route and which travel pass Hi, I'm looking at travelling from Amsterdam to Interlaken. the two options for routes are: [ol][li]Thalys Amsterdam to Paris Nord, changing to Paris Gare De Lyon for TGV to Basel, Switzerland, with a 5-minute train change to an IC train for (...)

Shane P. | 2017/06/06 answered | 2 Comments
What train pass will i need for intra spain, paris to belgium to the netherlands and then intra netherlands? I want to travel through Spain - Barcelona to Valencia, Valencia to Madrid, Madrid to Seville. Then I want to travel from Paris, France to Brussels, Belgium and then Amsterdam. From Amsterdam to The Hague, Delft and back to Amsterdam. What type (...)

fay p. | 2017/04/09 answered | 2 Comments
Title Fastest route from Barcelona to Milan on a Sat, 25th Nov.

Michael D. | 2017/04/07 answered | 0 Comments

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Reviews & ratings

  • Value for money
    Convenience
    Excellent way to travel | Karen m. | 2016/08/23
    "Easy to navigate, allocated seats a bonus, and comfortable hassle-free travelling. Great to be able to print off the e-ticket so no need to validate. Recommend! "

  • Value for money
    Convenience
    Travel to Le Havre  | Catherine g. | 2016/08/19
    "Recently travelled from Paris to Le Havre to jump on a cruise ship. Train was on time and we had no complaints. Fortunately it wasn't too full and we could put our suitcases on the seats opposite us as the storage compartments upstairs weren't large enough to house them. Also, there was a PowerPoint near my seat so I could charge my phone - really convenient - not sure whether this was meant to occur or whether all passengers had access, but it worked well for me "

  • Fast and efficent | . | 2016/08/17
    "We were whisked away smoothly in the incredible, clean train. A short but comfortable journey. "

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    Convenience
    A good way to travel | Irene p. | 2016/08/15
    "This was our first use of This train. We were impressed by the speed and thus the minimal time taken, the adherence to timetable, the cleanliness including on-going cleaning during the trip, and the ease of making on-line bookings and avoiding ticketing in the terminal. "

  • Value for money
    Convenience
    Easy to navigate | Vina h. | 2016/08/09
    "I don't speak much French so was a bit concerned about the train trips but I needn't have worried. I had a second class seat and Seats were easy to find and all staff spoke basic English. Seats were comfortable and clean and plenty of areas to store your luggage and goods. My train also arrived and left on time. "

  • Value for money
    Convenience
    Interrupted travel ends well. | Carol b. | 2016/08/08
    "Our trip from Paris to Amiens, with a change of trains in Creil, did not go to plan. The connection in Creil was cancelled and the station staff there had to deal with about a dozen passengers who needed to get to various destinations. We had to wait on the station for an hour until a solution was found, a taxi to our destination. We were delayed but none the less impressed that Our situation was dealt with in such a positive way. "

  • Enjoyable. | Paul t. | 2016/08/07
    "Transferred to this train at Lyon after travelling from Paris. The seating was not as comfotable and there was very little luggage storage space. Apart from that the trip was enjoyable and views fantastic. "

  • Value for money
    Convenience
    Problems - 2 stars only | Nick w. | 2016/08/07
    "We were booked to go from Lyon to Louhans but when we changed at Bourg En Bresse the train connection was cancelled because of industrial action. At B En B it was difficult to get information of how to get to Louhans but eventually made it although very late. SNCF staff (Stefan) at Chalon sur Saone was very helpful. "

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    Convenience
    Great way to go! | Roger d. | 2016/08/05
    "French Rail is a great way to travel. My wife and I went from Nice to Montpellier, changing trains at Marseille. The directions within the station are not very clear, even the staff had problems directing us to the correct platform. Too many stairs between platforms which made it hard with our luggage. The actual train trip was comfortable and relaxing. "

  • Value for money
    Convenience
    Quite satisfactory | Geoffrey i. | 2016/08/04
    "We were happy with the service. Train was on time, clean and there was sufficient room for our luggage. Seats were comfortable and we enjoyed the journey. "

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FAQ's

Common Questions, Simple Answers

  • Q. Does your website display all trains operating for the route searched?

  • Q. Do I need to purchase a reservation and if I do, how do I book it?

  • Q. What language is spoken at the train station and on the train?

  • Q. What's the difference between a rail pass and a train ticket?

  • Q. I received my e-ticket as a pdf but wasn’t able to print it. Can I print it at the station?

  • Q. If I bought my rail pass from another company, can I still book my seat reservations through Rail Europe?

  • Q. How do I create a Rail Europe account?

  • Q. Are there smoking and non smoking sections on trains?

  • Q. I haven't departed for Europe yet and want to exchange or refund my train ticket. How do I proceed?

  • Q. If my train crosses a border, will I need to show my passport to the conductor?

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