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  • April 25, 2025
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Hello, I want to activate a Turin - Paris route, but it says that I no longer have any inbound/outboung routes for France. How can I add more, where can I buy some ? This is an urgent request, please. Thank you.

Best answer by AnnaB

There is no way to get more inbound/outbound traveldays so you need to buy a normal ticket if you have used both your inbound/outbound traveldays.

What is your country of residence, CoR, and how many travel days have you used in your  CoR?

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  • Railly clever
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  • April 25, 2025

There is no way to get more inbound/outbound traveldays so you need to buy a normal ticket if you have used both your inbound/outbound traveldays.

What is your country of residence, CoR, and how many travel days have you used in your  CoR?


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  • Right on track
  • April 25, 2025

My CoR is France. I used one trip to go from Toulouse to Paris (that counted for 1, I didn’t know that it was the case) ; and another to go from Paris to Napoli in Italy (that counted also for 1).

The thing is, there is no more ticket for the train I need to take, I booked the seat but withouth I/O, I don’t know what to do...


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  • Railly clever
  • April 25, 2025

So you stayed overnight in Paris then? If you only boarded trains in France on one day, only one travel day should have be used. 

You could go to the train station in Turin and ask if they can sell you a ticket to the seat reservation that you already have. 


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  • Right on track
  • April 25, 2025

Yes, the 13/04, I was in a train : Toulouse (19h35) to Paris (0h25).

I slept in Paris, and the 14/04, I was in a train : Paris (6h46) to Napoli (19h13.

Ok, thank you ! I hope this will work !! 


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  • Railmaster
  • April 25, 2025

You'll have to buy a new ticket for the TGV, either directly from Turin, or from its last stop in Italy. In the former case, you can get a refund for the TGV pass reservation, which will probably be the cheapest.

There's no way a separate TGV ticket can be sold for an existing pass reservation, so you can do it all by yourself online.


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  • Right on track
  • April 25, 2025

OK, thanks! I'll do this then: go to Turin and ask a TGV controller there to exchange my seat reservation I'd made for a real TGV ticket for Torino - Paris, and I'll ask for a refund for the seat reservation. Thanks for your help !!


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  • Railmaster
  • April 25, 2025

OK, thanks! I'll do this then: go to Turin and ask a TGV controller there to exchange my seat reservation I'd made for a real TGV ticket for Torino - Paris, and I'll ask for a refund for the seat reservation.

A refund of the TGV pass reservation is normally possible until 30 minutes after departure, and only where you bought it. The ticket inspector will not be able to refund it.

The ticket inspector can sell you a regular ticket, but expect it to be the full flexible fare, plus an supplement for buying it onboard.

It's best to book a regular TGV ticket yourself as soon as possible, see www.sncf-connect.com. You can also compare the price with the Trenitalia Frecciarossa to Paris on www.trenitalia.com.