There is a high speed train from Paris to Basel, Switzerland.
You will need to change trains in Basel to travel on to Lucerne. It is a 4 hour and 45 minute trip. Here is the Swiss Train web site where you can get the actual times (use the German spelling for Luzern):
sbb.ch/en/
No, there is no train from Paris to Swaziland. But there are some to Switzerland.
Not directly. You would have to change trains (and stations) in Paris.
there are many
Take the Thalys to Amsterdam. When in Amsterdam, there will be a direct train to Groningen
no, you will need to get a connecting service at Paris. One train per day does go direct, otherwise change in Paris. Check on the Eurostar website.
There is no direct train from Paris to Scotland. One option is to take a train from Paris to London, and then take another train from London to Scotland. The total travel time can range from around 7 to 11 hours depending on the connections and routes chosen.
First, Eurorail does not run any trains. It is a travel agent selling tickets for the various railway companies in Europe. the trains from Paris to Switzerland are run jointly by SNCF (French Railways) and SBB (Swiss Railways). A high speed train (TGV) from Paris to Geneva, or Paris to Basel takes about 3 hours 30 minutes. Connections to other destinations in Switzerland would take longer.
The Eurostar train service runs from St Pancras station in London direct to Paris (and beyond)
About 8 hours and you will have to change trains and stations in Paris.
From the Gare de l'Est Roissypole there is a bus, Line: 350 to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport Train Station. The Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport Train Station is trafficed by the TGV. There is no direct train line from Paris Est to GDC airport. The best is to go to the Gare du Nord and get the RER B.
Is there a train station in Montparnasse that goes straight to Disney Paris. I am staying at the Concorde Montparnasse. Or would there a shuttle bus that leaves from the Hotel.Thank youAnna Wippell
People from Switzerland generally fly to Canada because it takes so long to take a boat from London or Paris after driving or taking a train there.