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title: "Toulouse to Paris by Train: Times, Tickets & Operators"
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# Toulouse to Paris by Train: Times, Tickets & Operators

The train from Toulouse to Paris takes as little as 4 hours 49 minutes on the fastest direct service, with up to 13 departures a day from Toulouse Matabiau and advance fares starting at around €25. TGV INOUI and OUIGO operate the quickest high-speed services; Intercités runs conventional daytime trains; and Intercités de Nuit operates an overnight sleeper. The Paris arrival station varies by service. TGV INOUI and OUIGO terminate at Paris Montparnasse, some Intercités services at Paris Gare de Lyon, and the night train at Paris Austerlitz, so confirming the correct terminus before travel is essential.

FactDetailFastest journey4 h 49 minAverage journey6 h 53 minTrains per dayUp to 13First departure07:33 from Toulouse MatabiauLast departure22:16 from Toulouse MatabiauRoute distanceApproximately 715 km by railCheapest advance fareFrom €25Departure stationToulouse MatabiauParis arrival stationsMontparnasse (TGV INOUI, OUIGO) · Gare de Lyon (some Intercités) · Austerlitz (night train)OperatorsTGV INOUI, OUIGO, Intercités, Intercités de Nuit## Train types on the Toulouse–Paris route

Four distinct train types serve this route. The right choice depends on budget, preferred travel time, and whether arriving overnight suits the itinerary.

### TGV INOUI

TGV INOUI is the primary high-speed service on this route. The fastest journeys take approximately 4 hours 49 minutes, and all TGV INOUI services arrive at Paris Montparnasse. On board, passengers have access to Wi-Fi, a bar car, and at-seat power points. A seat reservation is mandatory on every TGV INOUI departure, including for Eurail and Interrail pass holders.

Some TGV INOUI services on this route originate in Spain and pick up passengers at Toulouse Matabiau for the onward leg to Paris. Seats on these through-workings are available in the same way as on purely domestic departures. Walk-up and fully flexible fares can reach €160–€260; booking in advance reduces the cost substantially.

### OUIGO

OUIGO is a low-cost high-speed service and offers the cheapest advance fares on the route, from around €25. Journey times on the fastest OUIGO services are comparable to TGV INOUI at approximately 4 hours 49 minutes, and all OUIGO trains arrive at Paris Montparnasse.

The trade-off for the lower price is a reduced service level. OUIGO does not offer at-seat food service, and the baggage policy is strict: one cabin bag and one small personal item are included; larger bags incur an additional charge. Eurail and Interrail passes are not accepted on OUIGO.

### Intercités

Intercités is the conventional daytime service on this route. Journey times range from approximately 5 to 7 hours depending on the specific departure. Intercités services arrive at either Paris Gare de Lyon or Paris Montparnasse. The terminus varies by train, so checking the timetable for the chosen departure is necessary.

Advance fares on Intercités start from approximately €28. A seat-at-seat breakfast service is available on some morning departures. Eurail and Interrail passes are valid on Intercités, and a mandatory seat reservation applies, though the reservation fee is lower than on TGV services. Some Intercités journeys involve a change of train; the timetable for each service confirms whether the journey is direct.

### Intercités de Nuit

Intercités de Nuit operates the overnight sleeper between Toulouse and Paris. Train number 3750 departs Toulouse Matabiau in the evening and arrives at Paris Austerlitz the following morning. On Monday-to-Thursday departures, the journey takes approximately 11 hours 19 minutes. The service runs daily, though departure times vary by day of the week.

## The overnight train from Toulouse to Paris

### Timetable

The departure time for Intercités de Nuit 3750 varies by day of the week. Travellers should confirm the exact time for their travel date before booking, as the schedule differs across the week.

StopDeparture / ArrivalToulouse Matabiau19:44 (Mon–Thu) · 22:25 (Fri) · 22:16 (Sat–Sun)Montauban Ville BourbonApproximately 20:27Fleury-les-Aubrais (Orléans)Approximately 05:54Paris Austerlitz07:03The return service, Intercités de Nuit 3751, departs Paris Austerlitz at 22:13 and arrives at Toulouse Matabiau at 07:44, with some variation on Fridays and weekends. Timetables are subject to seasonal change; confirm all times before travel.

### Accommodation options

OptionOccupancyNotesSeatOpen seatingCheapest option; no berthCouchette 2nd class6 per compartmentBicycle transport available for an additional feeCouchette 1st class4 per compartmentSlightly wider berths; shower access at Paris Austerlitz and Toulouse Matabiau stations; small breakfast includedPrivate compartment4-berth booked exclusivelyAvailable for groups or solo travellers wanting privacyBerths are approximately 1.9 m long. All passengers receive a night kit containing a sleep mask, earplugs, a towelette, a dental tablet, and water. There is no restaurant car on board; passengers may pre-order meals or bring their own food. Advance fares start from approximately €41; peak and last-minute fares can reach €144 or more.

## Stations

### Toulouse Matabiau

Toulouse Matabiau is the only mainline station in Toulouse, and all services on this route depart from here. The station sits approximately 1 km northeast of the city centre. Metro line A connects the station to the centre at the Marengo–SNCF stop. Facilities include ticket offices, luggage storage, shops, and cafés.

### Paris arrival stations

The three Paris termini for this route are in different parts of the city and are not interchangeable. A traveller expecting Paris Montparnasse who has booked the night train will arrive at Paris Austerlitz instead, a different station requiring an onward Metro journey. Confirming the arrival station at the time of booking avoids this confusion.

ServiceParis arrival stationOnward connectionsTGV INOUIParis Montparnasse (Hall 1 &amp; 2)Metro lines 4, 6, 12, 13; TransilienOUIGOParis Montparnasse (Hall 1 &amp; 2)Metro lines 4, 6, 12, 13; TransilienIntercitésParis Gare de Lyon or MontparnasseVaries by service. Check timetableIntercités de Nuit 3750Paris AusterlitzMetro lines 5, 10; RER C## Journey time

The fastest Toulouse–Paris trains take 4 hours 49 minutes. The average across all services is 6 hours 53 minutes. The gap between the two figures reflects the mix of train types: high-speed TGV INOUI and OUIGO services complete the journey in under 5 hours, while Intercités daytime trains take 5 to 7 hours and the overnight Intercités de Nuit takes approximately 11 hours 19 minutes on the Monday-to-Thursday schedule.

The route covers approximately 715 km by rail. All TGV INOUI and OUIGO services are direct. Some Intercités services involve a change of train; the individual timetable entry confirms whether a change applies.

## Frequency and timetable

Up to 13 trains depart Toulouse Matabiau for Paris each day. The first departure is at 07:33 and the last at 22:16. The overnight Intercités de Nuit departs in the evening and is included in this count.

Frequency is highest on weekday mornings and Friday afternoons. Exact departure times and the number of available trains on a given date vary; checking for the specific travel date gives the complete picture.

## Tickets and prices

Advance fares on OUIGO start from around €25 and represent the cheapest option on the route. Intercités advance fares begin at approximately €28. Intercités de Nuit advance fares start from around €41; peak dates can reach €144 or more. TGV INOUI walk-up fares can reach €160–€260, though advance bookings are substantially cheaper.

Prices vary by date, day of the week, and how far in advance the ticket is purchased. Midweek departures and early booking windows typically offer the lowest fares. No specific fare can be guaranteed as available on any given date.

Tickets are sold directly through SNCF Connect, which covers all operators on this route. International resellers including Rail Europe, Trainline, and Omio also sell tickets for this route and may be convenient for travellers booking in currencies other than euros. Night Ride specialises in overnight train bookings and provides date-by-date pricing for Intercités de Nuit. Booking through any of these channels gives access to the same underlying inventory; price differences between channels are typically small but worth comparing for the specific travel date.

## Rail passes

Eurail and Interrail passes are valid on TGV INOUI, Intercités, and Intercités de Nuit services on this route. A mandatory paid seat reservation is required on all three service types, even for pass holders. The reservation fee for TGV INOUI is separate from the pass cost; verify the current fee at the time of booking, as it is subject to change. For Intercités de Nuit, a couchette reservation carries a berth supplement in addition to the base reservation fee.

Eurail and Interrail passes are not accepted on OUIGO. Travellers holding a rail pass who want the cheapest high-speed option should book TGV INOUI with a reservation rather than OUIGO.

Reservations for French TGV services can be made through SNCF Connect and the Eurail and Interrail booking tools. Availability for pass-holder reservations on peak dates can be limited, so booking the reservation as early as possible is advisable.

## Booking tips

- Book as far in advance as possible to access the lowest OUIGO and Intercités fares. OUIGO fares are released months ahead and sell out quickly on popular dates.
- TGV INOUI offers fully flexible tickets that can be changed or refunded, useful when travel plans are uncertain.
- The Intercités de Nuit departure time varies significantly by day of the week. The Monday-to-Thursday departure at 19:44 is considerably earlier than the Friday departure at 22:25 and the Saturday-to-Sunday departure at 22:16. Confirm the exact time for the specific travel date before booking.
- Travelling on Tuesday or Wednesday typically offers lower fares across all service types compared with Friday or Sunday.
- Use the price calendar on SNCF Connect or a reseller site to compare fares across a range of dates before committing to a specific departure.
- Confirm the Paris arrival station for the chosen service before booking. Montparnasse, Gare de Lyon, and Austerlitz are in different parts of the city.