Paris - Lyon - Turin - Milan (TGV Artesia Train)

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Last updated on Fri, 08/04/2011 - 3:12pm
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Introduction

There are two options for travelling between Milan and Paris; one is the daytime TGV described on this page, whilst the other is the overnight Artesia sleeper train.

TGV Trains

TGVs are the French high-speed train services that link over 70 cities in France. The trains are fast, comfortable and clean. Onboard, there are a range of classes of service: First Class Pro (Business), Standard Class Pro (Business), First Class, and Standard Class. This route is a shared service, operated by Artesia and TGV.

Passengers are permitted to bring two bags/suitcases each, as well as one piece of hand luggage. Larger pieces of luggage may be stored at the end of each carriage. Make sure you label all your items of luggage, as these are often checked by conductors, who may choose to remove your bags if not labelled!

Some TGV servies will take fully assembled bicycles, albeit for an additional fee (approximately £8.50/€10). These spaces must be reserved at the time of booking - there are usually only four spaces in standard class. Folded bicycles in bike bags are transported for free. Domestic animals may also be carried for free. There is a maximum of two dogs or pet carriers per passenger.

First Class Pro (Business)

Passengers are granted access to 11 Business Class lounges across the country. On the train itself, there are dedicated First Class Pro carriages. The most popular TGV services also offer a welcome service, cold meal at seat (optional extra), travel kits and an onbard taxi booking service. Passengers have more space to relax and to work, with comfortable seats and fixed tables.

Standard Class Pro (Business)

Passengers can take advantage of a welcome service at 7 popular TGV stations at the platform (Monday to Friday). Passengers have more space to relax and to work, with comfortable seats and fixed tables

First Class

First class seats all have power points for mobile phone/laptop charging. Seats are comfortable and spacious, and some services offer the opportunity to book forward facing seats. 

Standard Class

Standard class seats are perfectly comfortable and reclinable. Standard class passengers may also access dedicated areas on some services. These areas offer dedicated family, nursery, office and bicycle space.

IMPORTANT:
Remember to stamp your TGV ticket in one of the yellow ticket composting machines at your departure station, prior to boarding your train. Failure to do so may result in you being fined, and/or charged for a new ticket.

Timetable

There are two trains in each direction operating the route between Paris and Milan. If the times shown below aren't suitable for your journey, you could take a EuroNight overnight sleeper train, which runs between Paris and Venice.

Connecting services on this daytime route are available to Bologna, Florence and Rome.

Station Train 9241 Train 9249 Station Train 9240 Train 9248
Paris Gare du Lyon 07.42 15.24 Milan Central 06.40 16.10
Lyon St Exupery - 17.20 Novara 07.14 16.44
Chambery 10.45 18.26 Turin Porta Susa 08.11 17.35
Modane 11.55 19.30 Oulx 09.02 18.30
Oulx 12.23 20.05 Modane 09.38 19.05
Turin Porta Susa 13.14 20.55 Chambery 10.45 20.22
Novara 14.11 - Lyon St Exupery - 21.24
Milan Central 14.50 22.25 Paris Gare du Lyon 13.56 23.21

Full details can be found from the Artesia website here.

Pricing

Fares for this route are quite affordable, with prices starting as low as 61€. Special offers are also available for time to time.

Fare Type 2nd Class 1st Class
Flexi 98 € 118 €
Flexi Child 50 € 65 €
Child 40 € 55 €
Standard (Switch) 82 € 102 €
Depart + (Go) 61 € 87 €
Pass 1 10 € 10 €
Pass 2 55 € 75 €

Flexi = change your ticket whenever you want
Standard (Switch) = buy up to 3 days before departure
Depart + (Go) = buy up to  10 days before departure
Child = Aged between 4 and 12 on day of departure (under 4s - no seat required)