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How do I use the search engine?

Search in 1 sentence, find in 2 seconds!

With our intuitive search engine, easily find the train ticket, route, or information you need. It’s simple! Just type your query as you would speak—using keywords, a train number, or a full sentence… and quickly access your recent searches!

Search for short or long distance trips and much more...

Looking for a train journey?

You can enter your departure location, destination, as well as the date and time of travel in a single sentence. If geolocation is enabled, you can also simply enter your destination. If needed, you can refine your request later using the detailed search.

For example: “Lyon Toulouse on March 3 at 7 p.m.” or “Go to Bordeaux tomorrow”

Did you run a search recently but needed time to think?

With quick search, you can retrieve your recent searches! Just accept cookies to access your search history. Destination, travel dates and times, passengers… all your preferences are saved so you can get back to the trip you were interested in with a single click.

To check whether you've enabled cookies, go to the “Account” section on the website or app, then click on “Consent Management” and “Manage cookies and other trackers.

Do you want to reach a specific place?

To find a complete end-to-end route, you can also directly enter your desired destination using the information of your choice: an address, a station, a point of interest, or a place. Your starting point will be automatically filled in if you've enabled geolocation. You can also specify it later if needed.

For example: “Eiffel Tower” or “Champ de Mars, 5 avenue Anatole France, 75007 Paris”.

Looking for information about a specific train?

Simply enter the train number to find the schedule, departure platform, train composition, stop details, and onboard services.

Do you have any other requests?

You can also perform other actions or get information by entering keywords related to your request.

For example: “Cancel my trip,” “Buy a Liberté card,” or “Need help”.