All luggage must be labelled with your name and address details.
Luggage must not obstruct anyone.
You must be able to carry your own luggage.
Luggage in TGV
Each passenger may take the following luggage on the train
Two regular sized pieces of luggage and one item of hand luggage.
Or one piece of non-standard luggage (see below), one piece of regular luggage and one piece of hand luggage.
Please note: Stricter rules apply if you are travelling with an OuiGo ticket (not for sale through NS International). For more information, please refer to your original point of sale.
There are no exact rules with regards to weight and size of the luggage. ‘Regular’ more or less corresponds to a maximum of 32 kg and a maximum of 85 cm in length.
Check the customs rules before travelling. Items not permitted by customs or another government body are also prohibited on French day trains. Example:
Replica or toy weapons that could be perceived as real weapons
Ammunition
Fireworks
Hazardous sports equipment (such as javelins, crossbows, fencing sabres and starting pistols)
Hazardous equipment (such as garden shears, kitchen knives)
Products intended for trade.
Products that might cause a hindrance to other passengers, e.g. products that give off a very strong smell.
What next
If your luggage meets the conditions, you can take it on the train with you and stow it free of charge in the luggage racks:
Luggage racks above the seats
Under the seats
Luggage racks at the ends of each coach
If your luggage does not meet the conditions, it may be refused.
You remain responsible for your own luggage at all times.