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From Toulouse Airport to St. Jean Pied de Port - Taxi anyone

audmleo

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I just booked my flight to Toulouse and will arrive on March 16th at 2:50pm to start EL CAMINO - I am not sure how to get to St. Jean from the airport and I read somewhere about a taxi service? Anyone arriving at the same time want to share a taxi? Or do you have a recommendation on how to get to St. Jean Pied de Port from the Toulouse airport? I heard also about a bus and then train but am wondering about where to find the time schedule for the bus and train?

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You could take a train from Toulouse to Bayonne to SJPP (the second part of the voyage by bus)

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And there are shuttles (navette in French) every 20 mins from Toulouse airport to the SNCF station in Toulouse (well, they drop you at the Gare Routière, the bus staion, and the Gare SNCF is 100m walk). Just a point, you have to buy your bus ticket in the little booth by the bus stop, not on the bus itself.

According to mappy.fr, it is 304km from Toulouse airport to SJPdP - the cost by taxi would be totally prohibative, even shared.

Mike
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
In 2005, it cost 22€ to get from Toulouse airport to Pibrac, about 15km west, so I fear that a taxi ride to Saint Jean Pied de Port would likely cost more than your flight to France. Take the bus into Toulouse, and the train to Bayonne, as others have suggested.

When in Toulouse, if you have an hour or so, go to the main square (Place de la Capitole) and relax with a glass or a coffee. Because of the airline industries in the region, much English is spoken.
 

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