Train from Versailles-Chantiers to Aigle

🇫🇷 Versailles-Chantiers → 🇨🇭 Aigle

Straight-line Distance

455 km

SE (125.5°)

Rail Distance

~592 km

Estimated by rail

Travel Time

~2h 17m

High_Speed

CO2 Saved vs Flight

91.3%

105.6 kg less CO2

Environmental Comparison

Train

High_Speed

CO2 Emissions 10.1 kg

Flight

Economy class

CO2 Emissions 115.7 kg

Taking the train saves 105.6 kg CO2 (91.3% less emissions)

Route Information

Requires Transfer

Stations on This Route

Journey Tips

Take the Transilien or TGV from Versailles-Chantiers to Paris Gare de Lyon, then a TGV Lyria service to Lausanne. Change at Lausanne for the regional SBB train to Aigle.

Scenic Highlight

TGV Lyria traverses the Burgundy plateau and Côte-d'Or wine country at speed before entering Switzerland near Pontarlier, offering sweeping farmland panoramas.

Booking Tip

Book TGV Lyria at sncf-connect.com or via the Lyria website. Lausanne–Aigle regional tickets are best bought at SBB.ch or at Swiss station machines.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The estimated train journey from Versailles-Chantiers to Aigle takes approximately 2h 17m. This estimate is based on a rail distance of ~592 km using a high_speed service.
The estimated rail distance from Versailles-Chantiers to Aigle is approximately 592 km (455 km straight-line). Rail routes are longer than straight-line distances because tracks follow terrain and connect intermediate cities.
Travelling by train from Versailles-Chantiers to Aigle emits approximately 10.1 kg of CO2, compared to 115.7 kg by flight. Taking the train saves 105.6 kg of CO2 — a 91.3% reduction in emissions.
The route from Versailles-Chantiers to Aigle typically requires at least one transfer. Check operator timetables for the most direct connection available.
Check regional and national rail operator websites for services between Versailles-Chantiers and Aigle.

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Data last updated: 2026-02-27