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There are trains at least every hour to Paris and even more at peak time. The journey takes 2hours and 10 minutes.
You make a booking or purchase your ticket online (www.sncf.com) or via a railway station or through a travel agency (with an extra fee).
David
These sites should provide answers to all your questions. Have a great trip!
http://sncf.com/indexe.htm
http://www.raileurope.com/us/index.htm
Vanessa h
From what I remember, you can buy a ticket at the train station, but for the TGV you need to have reservation in advance. So just take the plain train, it's very punctual, too. In case the train almost departs then you can hop in and find the controller and buy a ticket at the same price. I also suggest you buy a train card that you can use for many travels, and the price is much cheaper. Good luck with travel!
radioflyer57
www.sncf.com
You can also go to a train stations (gare) and book there, but if you are not in France right now the best way is to purchase on the internet site.
Amelie
You'll have to take the TGV so will need to book in advance, either at the train station or on the sncf website