Le Mans train station

Le Mans train station

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SteveMc1972

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13 months

Sunday 19th November 2023
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Has anybody gone to Le Mans via the train?

If so what is the train station like on the Sunday afternoon ( 4pm onwards )? Is it rammed and a case of everyman / woman for themselves or is it still fairly civilised.

Also, what about the trains? I know with the TGV etc you have to reserve a seat, but what about the TER trains, are they chocka or will you get on one between 4pm - 6pm ish.

Thanks

SteveMc1972

Original Poster:

9 posts

13 months

Monday 20th November 2023
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Panamax said:
Yes

SteveMc1972 said:
If so what is the train station like on the Sunday afternoon ( 4pm onwards )?
I've not been on a Sunday afternoon but I'd expect it to be very quiet. After all, people who want to get to Paris can get there in less than an hour on Monday morning.

SteveMc1972 said:
Also, what about the trains? I know with the TGV etc you have to reserve a seat
The trains are massive; something like 200 metres long. I can't conceive you'd need to book far ahead for a Sunday; in winter. Or are you talking about LM24 race weekend? If so, book a seat.

SteveMc1972 said:
but what about the TER trains
It would take twice as long to get there.
Yes I should have clarified, I’m looking at the weekend of the 24.

We nearly went by train last year but changed our minds, I did however keep an eye on the fast trains and they ended up all being sold out.

Yes I know the TER takes a lot longer, but the price doesn’t go up and they never sell out so it gives a lot more flexibility. I’m just concerned over how busy the train and station would be straight after the race with all the French day visitors and if you have no chance of getting near the train let alone on one even if you have a seat booked. Just thinking about connections from Paris back to blighty.