if so - what was it like?
Couchette cars, with six beds to a compartment - bottom ones double up
as daytime seats, with the seat back swivelling upward to form a
middle bunk. There's a nice man comes round and sets up the bed for
you, and they come with a sheet/blanket and a pillow+case.
would you recommend it ?
There are worse ways of getting there, certainly. The only 'hassle' is
changinf stations in Paris, although this is not always a requirement
- check the details. Even if it is, it's only a couple of stops on the
metro, so not too bad.
How would it be with a 1 year old?
You may not be popular with your fellow travellers, but otherwise, why
not?
I've done the overnight Couchette train thing a few times - the one
I'm talking about goes in the day.
And I thought the TGV trains were modern / fast / sexy things, not the
40 year old sleeper trains?
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