Take RER Line B from CDG (blue line) to Chatelet les Halles At Chatelet Les Halles change to RER Line A (red line) direction St Germain en Laye which is the terminus
You take the RER A from Châtelet-Les Halles, direction Saint Germain-en-Laye.
No. Canada and France are located on different continents.
There aren't any trains from the US to France - it's impossible. How would a train cross the Atlantic Ocean?
It takes up to 3-4 hrs but sometimes may take more time then usual.
Most people fly, (take a plane ride), from the USA to Paris, France. A very few, take a freighter, or cruise liner, from the USA to France, and then take a train, or some other vehicle from the docks to Paris.
There are many different countries that have an efficient train service. The United States, Great Britain and France all have extensive and efficient train services to take people all over their countries.
Depends where in Switzerland to where in France. Switzerland and France border each other, so the answer could be anything from 5 minutes upwards (for two adjacent stations on opposite sides of the border). Zürich to Paris takes about 4½ hours by TGV high speed train.
There is no direct way. Probably the easiest way is to take a train from Milan to a major southern French city like Marseilles or Nice and take a second train across the border to Spain. You may need to talk to a person behind the ticket counter to discuss your options. The train websites for Italy, France, and Spain are provided in the links below.
English channel. Today you can take a train that runs under the channel that connects England to France. It is called the " chunell ".
London to Paris takes about 2 hours 30 minutes. For other destinations in France you would have to change trains - probably in Paris and from a different station.
Since London, England is on an island you cannot drive from one to the other. However, you can drive your car onto the train that travels through the Chunnel under the English Channel to reach France. Train takes about 90 minutes.
Take the 'A' Train was created in 1941.