Are there any power outlets available in SNCF's Intercités de Nuit?

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Are there any power outlets available inside SNCF's Intercités de Nuit? Ideally I'd like to know about both second and first class sleeper compartments, and any other possible locations.



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No, I'm afraid there are no power outlets in these trains except in the bathrooms & in the hallway... You can still take a portable battery with you to charge your phone... during the night.




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Do SNCF trains have outlets?

We've reimagined and redesigned all of our on-board spaces\u2014the caf\xe9-bar, aisles, corridors and even the coaches themselves\u2014to enhance your well-being and make it easier to move around your train. TGV inOUI amenities include: a power outlet at every seat.

Are there bathrooms on SNCF trains?

Trains not requiring reservations On TER routes served by next-generation Regiolis and Regio2N trains, we now offer more accessibility features for everyone, including independently accessible toilets.

Do TER trains have wifi?

Comparatively new trains are being introduced on many TER routes across France and the new trains can have Wi-Fi and power sockets, so these facilities aren't guaranteed. If you discover them on board, treat them as travel perk, but avoid relying on them being available.

What is a train couchette?

A couchette car is a railway carriage conveying non or semi-private sleeping accommodation.



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