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How early do I need to arrive for Thalys?

How early do you have to arrive at the Thalys train station? In order not to miss your train, make sure to arrive at the rail station in advance, we recommend having around 40 minutes at hand for finding the platform, boarding the train, etc.



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Boarding Thalys It should only take a couple of minutes, but when joining Thalys in Paris it's best to arrive at least 15-10 minutes before your train.

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Thalys tickets are available up to 4 months before your departure date. Discover the different cases. How can I book my Thalys ticket? The possibilities of booking a Thalys ticket may vary according to the country from which you wish to buy it.

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Aim to be at Gare Du Nord a minimum of 15 min before departure if you will be taking a THALYS train; all Thalys passengers now have to pass through security checks. Prior to the confirmation of the specific voie (platform/track) that a Thalys service will be departing from, you can join the queue for Thalys departures.

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What's the difference between Eurostar and Thalys? There is no difference - Eurostar and Thalys are now one under the Eurostar name. Our high-speed trains link the UK to France, Belgium and the Netherlands via the Channel Tunnel. And we also run high-speed trains connecting Belgium, France, Germany and the Netherlands.

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A typical example is Thalys, which has a monopoly of high-speed trains between Paris and Amsterdam. Due to its monopoly, it can ask high prices for tickets. Thalys sells tickets for the highest prices per kilometre in Europe.

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Two inspections are carried out for each passenger. The first inspection is performed when boarding the train by the platform staff. The Train Manager then ensures, once on board, that you indeed have a valid ticket for the train boarded.

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The max. Thalys train speed is 300 kph (186 mph).

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In Paris, the train stations can be much larger and somewhat confusing. If you're unfamiliar with the station in Paris, you should arrive from 45 – 60 minutes before departure time. Just like in an airport, there are arrival and departure boards.

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Unusual goods such as perishable foods that spread an unpleasant odor, or plants. Dangerous goods knives, firearms, explosives, flammable liquids (petrol, paint, etc.) and all other hazardous (chemical, biological, etc.) products.

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Bring your own food and wine on board and have a picnic on the train. The departure boards will not show which platform (quai) will be used until about 20 minutes before departure, so there is not much point in being there earlier. Seats are allocated when you buy the tickets.

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No need to print an email or take a ticket with you! With your smartphone, you can have a e-Ticket. In addition, the mobile site and the Thalys app enable you to access all of your e-Tickets reservations and traffic information for saved, upcoming journeys.

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All trains run on time in 98% of the cases and are equipped with WiFi, air-conditioning and power sockets, the seats are spacious and provide enough legroom. A bar and bistro restaurant where you can purchase snacks and drinks are also a standard on Thalys trains.

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If there is no weight limit, you must be able to carry and stow your belongings yourself in the various baggage areas on board Thalys: luggage racks above the seats. luggage racks at the end of each carriage for larger items. free space on the floor between back-to-back seats.

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The Comfort Class seating saloons are identical to those in Premiere Class so have more comfortable seating than in Standard Class. The core difference in the travel experience between the Comfort and Premiere classes is the catering, as Premiere Class travellers are served a complimentary light meal at their seats.

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Thalys are showed as Intercity, but it is a Thalys. Without a reservation you will get a fine by the ticket contol or you don't get on the train or you will be kiked out at the next available station.

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Maharajas' Express, India The Maharajas' Express holds the record for the most expensive train trips in the world. It costs $3,385 to spend a night in this traveling Presidential Suite. The Maharajas' Express is operated by the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC).

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The cost of a night on the Maharajas' Express is $3,385. The Golden Eagle Trans-Siberian Express is one of the most luxurious ways to experience the famous Trans-Siberian Railway. This train takes guests on a journey through the heart of Russia, visiting cities such as Moscow, Ekaterinburg, Irkutsk, and Vladivostok.

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