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Ashford to Aime-la-Plagne by train
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First train06:24
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Last train14:55
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Avg changes1
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Fastest journey7hr 18m
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Distance754 kilometres
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Trains per day5
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Avg. journey time10hr 12m
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Train operators
Ashford to Aime-la-Plagne by train
Gearing up for an adventure by rail from Ashford to Aime-la-Plagne? Read on for essential information about this journey, which spans 754 kilometres.
Cost of train travel from Ashford to Aime-la-Plagne
Here is the average ticket cost on trains from Ashford to Aime-la-Plagne:
Cheapest ticket: AU$301.49
Pricing when booking a month in advance: AU$258
Pricing when booking a week in advance: AU$242
Comparing train prices with Rail Europe
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Train times for travel from Ashford to Aime-la-Plagne
During the week, the earliest departure time is at 06:24 and the last departure is 14:55. On weekends, the first train departs at 06:55 and the last train leaves at 14:55. On average, a total of 5 trains make this journey each day.
Ashford to Aime-la-Plagne train duration
Trains on this route travel a distance of 754 kilometres, with the fastest one completing the journey in 7 hours and 18 minutes.
When do tickets between Ashford and Aime-la-Plagne go on sale?
Travellers can book train journeys between Ashford and Aime-la-Plagne 6 months before the travel date. The earlier you book, the better the price. Stay informed about ticket availability by setting up a personalised booking alert with Rail Europe.
Further insights on trains from Ashford to Aime-la-Plagne
Visit our help articles for tips on booking, station navigation, ticket types and other useful information for travelling Europe by train. To get inspired for your upcoming trip, refer to our Aime-la-Plagne city guide.
Frequently asked questions
What’s the distance from Ashford to Aime-la-Plagne by train?
The train route from Ashford to Aime-la-Plagne covers 754 kilometres.
How much is a train ticket from Ashford to Aime-la-Plagne?
The cheapest fare on this route is AU$301.49. If you book 30 days in advance, tickets cost about AU$258. If booked 7 days in advance, the cost is typically AU$242.
When are tickets available for booking for travel from Ashford to Aime-la-Plagne by train?
You can purchase tickets for this journey 6 months ahead of the travel date.
How long does it take to get from Ashford to Aime-la-Plagne?
The fastest jouney takes 7 hours and 18 minutes.
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Eurostar direct by day
Head for the slopes with a direct ski train from Ashford to Aime-la-Plagne. It’s an easy and comfortable way to reach the Tarentaise Valley. For 2017-18 winter sports season, the direct ski trains from Ashford to the French Alps leave Ashford on Friday nights and Saturday mornings from just prior to Christmas 2017. The last direct return journey from the French Alps to Ashford International was on 7 April 2018.
Note that on the return journey back towards England, Eurostar trains do not stop at Aime-la-Plagne. You should therefore book a single ticket out to Aime and, for the homeward journey, a single ticket from either Bourg-Saint-Maurice or Moûtiers back to Ashford International. Both stations are in the Tarentaise Valley close to Aime.
The daytime Eurostar ski train to Aime-la-Plagne offers a choice of two classes. These are called Standard and Standard Premier. The latter is broadly equivalent to First Class and includes complimentary meals and drinks (including wine). Whichever class you book, there’s plenty of space on board for you to take along skis or a snowboard without any extra charge. Remember that Eurostar require ski train passengers to check in at Ashford at least one hour prior to the scheduled departure time.
Apart from the direct daytime ski train, Eurostar also offer an overnight service on this route, and there are also good options for travel via Paris.
Ashford International to Aime-la-Plagne

The daytime Eurostar ski train to the Alps leaves Ashford International in Kent and within just a few minutes enters the Channel Tunnel. It stops briefly at Lille Europe for a crew change. From there, it’s a non-stop run to the Alps, skirting the east side of Paris and then dashing south on the high-speed line towards Burgundy. Running east from Lyon, the countryside becomes increasingly hilly.
Beyond Chambéry the train joins the Isère Valley, which it follows up into the Alps. The train stops at Moûtiers and then at Aime-la-Plagne. From there it is an easy transfer to the nearby slopes.
Eurostar direct overnight
Head for the slopes with a direct overnight ski train from Ashford in Kent to Aime-la-Plagne. Eurostar’s overnight service from London and Ashford offers an easy way to reach the Tarentaise Valley. For the 2017-18 winter sports season, the direct ski trains from Ashford to the French Alps leave Ashford on Friday nights and Saturday mornings from just prior to Christmas 2017. The last direct return journey from the French Alps to Ashford International was on 7 April 2018. No alcohol is served on overnight Eurostar trains. As these are alcohol-free trains, passengers are not permitted to bring any alcoholic drinks on board.
Note that on the return journey back to England, Eurostar trains do not stop at Aime-la-Plagne. You should therefore book a single ticket out to Aime and, for the homeward journey, a single ticket from either Bourg-Saint-Maurice or Moûtiers back to Ashford International. Both stations are in the Tarentaise Valley close to Aime.
The overnight Eurostar service to Aime is operated by a regular Eurostar train. So there are no couchettes or sleeping berths on board, just normal seats. Eurostar offer a choice of two classes. These are called Standard and Standard Premier. The latter is broadly equivalent to First Class and offers comfier seats and complimentary refreshments.
Whichever class you book, there’s plenty of space on board for you to take along skis or a snowboard without any extra charge. Remember that Eurostar require ski train passengers to check in at Ashford International at least one hour prior to the scheduled departure time.
Apart from the direct overnight ski train, Eurostar also offer a daytime service on this route, and there are also good options for travel via Paris.
Ashford International to Aime-la-Plagne (night train)

The overnight Eurostar ski train to the Alps leaves Ashford International and then enters the Channel Tunnel. It makes a brief late-evening stop at Lille Europe for a crew change. From there, it’s a non-stop run through the night to the Alps, skirting the east side of Paris and then dashing south on the high-speed line towards Burgundy and beyond.
The first stop in the Alps is at Moûtiers, and then it’s just another 15 minutes on the train to its next stop at Aime-la-Plagne. From there it is an easy transfer to the nearby winter sports resorts of the Tarentaise region.
via Paris
It is easy to travel by train from Ashford to Aime-la-Plagne during the day. This route via Paris is available at any season. So even at times when the direct Eurostar ski trains are not running, it is easy to get to the Tarentaise Valley by train.
The journey from Ashford starts with a high-speed run to Paris with Eurostar. In the French capital, you transfer from the Gare du Nord to the Gare de Lyon where you join a high-speed TGV train for the journey to the French Alps. On many days, the onward journey from Paris to your final destination of Aime requires a change of train at Chambéry – and this is the route we describe below.
There are other options for travelling from Ashford to Aime, with direct daytime and overnight ski trains from Ashford on winter weekends.
Ashford International to Paris

Board a Eurostar service from Ashford International to Paris Gare du Nord. There are normally three non-stop trains each day from Ashford to Paris. But note that there are just two departures on Sundays. The journey takes just under two hours. Within 20 minutes of leaving Ashford, the train reaches the Channel Tunnel. Less than an hour after leaving Ashford you’ll already be in northern France, tracking south through Flanders’ fields towards Paris.
Remember to factor in at least half an hour for Eurostar’s airline-style baggage check prior to boarding your train. This is a light-touch security scan, and there are no restrictions on taking liquids on board Eurostar trains.
Paris interchange: Paris Nord to Paris Lyon

When you alight from the train at Gare du Nord look for signs to the Metro and RER. Once you've bought a ticket follow the signs to 'RER D', direction 'Melun' or 'Malesherbes'. So long as you're heading in the right direction, all the trains on this line stop at Gare de Lyon. The actual train journey takes around 10 mins with just one stop on the way at Châtelet-les-Halles. Upon alighting from the RER train at Gare de Lyon, follow the signs to the mainline station. The signs read 'Accès aux trains Grandes Lignes'. The whole journey from the concourse at Gare du Nord to the mainline departure platforms at Gare de Lyon will normally take about 40 mins but we recommend leaving at least 50 mins.
If you are arriving at Gare du Nord from London, bear in mind that you can buy Paris Métro tickets at the Eurostar terminal at St. Pancras and on board the Eurostar train. Similarly, passengers arriving at the Gare du Nord on Thalys trains from Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands can buy Metro tickets on the train (at the Thalys Bar). Although universally referred to as Métro tickets, they are in fact valid on RER trains too.
Paris to Chambéry - Challes-les-Eaux

The high-speed TGV trains from Paris to Chambéry leave from the Gare de Lyon in the French capital. Most trains make just one stop on the run from Paris to Chambéry. Some services are operated by double-deck TGV Duplex trains.
The journey from Paris to Chambéry in the French Alps takes in some very fine scenery. The train dashes south from Paris and before long you are skirting Burgundy vineyards. The last hour of the journey is through increasingly mountainous landscapes as the train cuts through the foothills of the Alps. In Chambéry, you’ll arrive at the modern Challes-les-Eaux station.
Chambéry - Challes-les-Eaux to Aime-la-Plagne

SNCF run direct regional trains (called TER services) each day from Chambéry Challes-les-Eaux to Aime-la-Plagne. This schedule is supplemented by SNCF bus services which follow exactly the same route up the Isère Valley to Aime. Our system clearly shows which services are buses and which are trains.
Leaving Chambéry, the route skirts the Massif de Bauges. The last hour of the journey becomes ever more dramatic, with fine views of the Vanoise range away to the south. Sit on the right of the train or bus for the best views.