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Do French trains have free WiFi?

Work, listen to the radio, watch the latest episode of your favorite series, play games... With free WiFi, available on more and more INTERCITÉS trains, you can stay connected.



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Do European trains have Wi-Fi? Yes, many UK and European trains offer free Wi-Fi service for all passengers, regardless of ticket class.

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Good news! You can now enjoy Wifi in all our OUIGO Grande Vitesse trains and a wide range of entertainment options (press, videos, TV series, games, etc.)

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OUIGO is a low-cost rail service company established in 2013 as part of the SNCF group. Unlike the TGV INOUI service, OUIGO trains only have one class, which is equivalent to second-class travel. This is why OUIGO tickets are so cheap - from €10 for adults (depending on the destination) and €5 for children.

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Your destination, travel goals, and budget will all play a role in making the right decision. Renfe's AVE trains offer a premium experience with a wide range of destinations, while OUIGO Spain provides affordable prices and a straightforward ticketing system.

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Passengers can connect their devices to the internet on board thanks to the wireless network that is established by these access points. Usually, a cellular data connection is used to link the access points to the internet or an onboard server. Train passengers can benefit from Wi-Fi in a number of ways.

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Make the most of your journey time by connecting to our free on-board WiFi. It's available on all of our intercity trains to and from London St Pancras.

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Keeping devices fully charged is non-negotiable. Our continental trains have individual electrical outlets to charge your phones, computers and other devices. We have UK and European power sockets at every seat on our trains. We also have USB sockets in Standard Premier and Business Premier.

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“So there's a lot of pressure on that tower from the people on the railway and from the outside world. This could result in slow internet or even dropped connections.” Natural and man-made features, such as mountains, tunnels and skyscrapers, can also impede the connection.

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OUIGO is a low-cost, high-speed train service operating under the SNCF brand in France and Spain. OUIGO is a popular choice for train travel as it offers passengers long-distance journeys within the French and Spanish rail network, at some of the most competitive prices.

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Trainline is an established ticket retailer in France. As a trusted partner of SNCF and Eurostar, you can use Trainline to reach almost any French station (excluding Paris Metro, RER and Transilien regional services – these aren't usually sold online by any third-party ticket retailer).

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According to the general conditions concerning baggage, at OUIGO, all passengers (whether adults or children, including babies) have two free luggage options: 2 pieces of hand luggage not exceeding 36 x 27 x 15 cm; 1 suitcase not exceeding 55 x 35 x 25 cm and 1 piece of hand luggage not exceeding 36 x 27 x 15 cm.

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