Welcome to today's thread - #CrossBorderRail 2026 Tour Day 03 - 18 Feb - Ravières - Dijon - Culmont Chalindrey - Paris – Genève
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@jon I,m reading about this COMPULSORY RESERVATION. What is the idea behind this? Making more money or protecting something? I really don't understand this. Why not on all trains if it is important. Why this bullying off the travelers?
@bastro the railway would work better if fewer passengers took it.
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@jon It's a data failure. The 8:19 from Dijon to Culmont-Chalindrey is not reservation required, other trains from Culmont-Chalindrey are for the section Nogent-sur-Seine - Paris.
@jon See the schedule, that has a note only for trains from/to Paris that a reservation is needed: https://ter-fiches-horaires.sncf.fr/publish/C04_Mulhouse%20Dijon%20Troyes%20Paris-Est_HIVER_semaine_(01022026au28022026)V3.pdf
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@jon See the schedule, that has a note only for trains from/to Paris that a reservation is needed: https://ter-fiches-horaires.sncf.fr/publish/C04_Mulhouse%20Dijon%20Troyes%20Paris-Est_HIVER_semaine_(01022026au28022026)V3.pdf
@smveerman yes. But why if I book a ticket for it, is it asking me to choose a seat? Maybe I’m allowed to not do this, and I didn’t go through with the booking (obviously). At the very least it’s not well done.
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@smveerman yes. But why if I book a ticket for it, is it asking me to choose a seat? Maybe I’m allowed to not do this, and I didn’t go through with the booking (obviously). At the very least it’s not well done.
@jon The combination of train number and having no way to make a train only part of the way reservation only are reasons I guess. It's also a solution to a non-existing problem.
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@jon I,m reading about this COMPULSORY RESERVATION. What is the idea behind this? Making more money or protecting something? I really don't understand this. Why not on all trains if it is important. Why this bullying off the travelers?
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And discovering this sort of total ridiculous shit is why there’s no substitute for going to the places and testing the trains on #CrossBorderRail
You only *get this* once you’ve experienced it
#CrossBorderRail 2026 Spring Tour Train 6 of 80
TER 39593
08:19 Dijon Ville - Culmont Chalindrey 09:06
SNCF for TER Mobigo, TER Fluo Grand EstTrain type: Alstom Coradia Bi-mode MU, 6 short carriages
️ (1.5kV dc, 25kV ac)
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🦽:
(step free)
🛜:
️
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🧳:
🧽:
Interrail:
(accepted) or
(needs compulsory reservation, costs €1,70) - I don’t know yet!
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#CrossBorderRail 2026 Spring Tour Train 6 of 80
TER 39593
08:19 Dijon Ville - Culmont Chalindrey 09:06
SNCF for TER Mobigo, TER Fluo Grand EstTrain type: Alstom Coradia Bi-mode MU, 6 short carriages
️ (1.5kV dc, 25kV ac)
: 
🦽:
(step free)
🛜:
️
️:
️
🧳:
🧽:
Interrail:
(accepted) or
(needs compulsory reservation, costs €1,70) - I don’t know yet!
TER 39593
08:19 Dijon Ville - Culmont Chalindrey 09:06Distance: 76.5km
Average speed: 98km/h2 stops:
Is-sur-Tille
Culmont-ChalindreyThis train, mapped: https://umap.openstreetmap.fr/en/map/crossborderrail-2026-spring-tour_1361108#10/47.556140/5.234985
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Welcome to today's thread - #CrossBorderRail 2026 Tour Day 03 - 18 Feb - Ravières - Dijon - Culmont Chalindrey - Paris – Genève
New borders:
NoneBorders already crossed:
Russin
- Pougny-Chancy 
Today starts with a scenic detour en route to Paris – from Ravières via Dijon and Culmont Chalindrey onto the old main line through Troyes to Paris Est. Then an event at the Assemblée Nationale in Paris, and finally a TGV Lyria to Genève.
Today's routes on the routes map:
https://umap.openstreetmap.fr/en/map/crossborderrail-2026-spring-tour_1361108#8/47.519056/4.229736@jon I hate to be that guy, but it’s Pougny-Chancy.
Not to be confused with Pouilly, there was a station in Saint-Genis Pouilly on the former line from Collonges - Fort l'Écluse to Gex and then Nyon.
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Also how Dijon shows in @12train 🤬
If TER Fluo (ie Grand Est) operates the train: Dijon Ville
If TER Mobigo (ie Bourgogne Franche Comté) operates it: Dijon
It’s the same station
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@jon I hate to be that guy, but it’s Pougny-Chancy.
Not to be confused with Pouilly, there was a station in Saint-Genis Pouilly on the former line from Collonges - Fort l'Écluse to Gex and then Nyon.
@thias then it’s wrong in the European Commission’s list
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@stefanlindbohm @12train that extra number depends on the Région I think? But it’s not consistently applied.
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#CrossBorderRail 2026 Spring Tour Train 6 of 80
TER 39593
08:19 Dijon Ville - Culmont Chalindrey 09:06
SNCF for TER Mobigo, TER Fluo Grand EstTrain type: Alstom Coradia Bi-mode MU, 6 short carriages
️ (1.5kV dc, 25kV ac)
: 
🦽:
(step free)
🛜:
️
️:
️
🧳:
🧽:
Interrail:
(accepted) or
(needs compulsory reservation, costs €1,70) - I don’t know yet!
@jon As with pretty much everything in France (not only trains!), it's only compulsory reservation if the train manager decides to enforce it, if they bother checking tickets at all that is
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@thias then it’s wrong in the European Commission’s list
I’ll correct it. -
Also Dijon - Culmont-Chalindrey train times 🫣
Basically un-useable
@jon what’s the difference between TER and TER
fluo
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#CrossBorderRail 2026 Spring Tour Train 6 of 80
TER 39593
08:19 Dijon Ville - Culmont Chalindrey 09:06
SNCF for TER Mobigo, TER Fluo Grand EstTrain type: Alstom Coradia Bi-mode MU, 6 short carriages
️ (1.5kV dc, 25kV ac)
: 
🦽:
(step free)
🛜:
️
️:
️
🧳:
🧽:
Interrail:
(accepted) or
(needs compulsory reservation, costs €1,70) - I don’t know yet!
@jon paying for seat reservations?!?!
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@stefanlindbohm @jon @12train Can Merits even do six digit train numbers?
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@thias oh I don’t doubt you. Just my source was wrong.
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@jon what’s the difference between TER and TER
fluo
?@deadliftbear Fluo is what it’s called in Grand Est. Obviously!
