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About the train journey from Mâcon—Loché TGV to Seville

Want to travel from Mâcon—Loché TGV to Seville by train? Start your journey with us.

The train from Mâcon—Loché TGV to Seville usually takes 21 hours 47 minutes on average to travel 826 miles (1329 km), although the quickest services can take as little as 19 hours 58 minutes. You can expect to find 4 trains per day running on this popular route. As there aren’t any direct services running between Mâcon—Loché TGV and Seville, you’ll need to make 3 changes on your way to Seville. You can choose to travel with TGV, AVE or Renfe to get to Seville. As the main rail operators on this route, their trains offer modern comfortable seating and plenty of space for luggage as standard.

To help you get the best train deals, we'll highlight the cheapest train ticket prices from Mâcon—Loché TGV to Seville in our Journey Planner. Just remember, the sooner you book your tickets, the more you'll save!

Keep reading for more information about the train journey to Seville, including FAQs, timetables with first and last train times and tips on booking cheap train tickets. If you’re ready to book, just start a search for tickets with us today.

Trains to Seville from Mâcon—Loché TGV

First train

11:30

Last train

22:44

Departure stationMâcon—Loché TGV
Arrival stationSeville
Journey time

From 19h 58m

Distance

826 miles (1329 km)

Frequency

4 trains per day

Changes

3 changes

Train and bus operators

ALSA, Flixbus, iryo, OUIGO, Renfe, SNCF, Socibus

What do people frequently ask about the train journey from Mâcon—Loché TGV to Seville?

Want to know more about your journey from Mâcon—Loché TGV to Seville? We've compiled some of the most frequently asked questions by our customers to help you plan your journey.

How do I travel from Mâcon—Loché TGV to Seville?

You can get from Mâcon—Loché TGV to Seville by train in 21 hours and 47 minutes on average, with the fastest journeys taking just 19 hours and 58 minutes. Check out our Journey Planner for more details.

How long does the train from Mâcon—Loché TGV to Seville take?

The average journey time by train between Mâcon—Loché TGV and Seville is 21 hours and 47 minutes, with around 4 trains per day running on this route. The journey time may be longer on weekends and holidays, so use our Journey Planner on this page to search for a specific travel date.

What's the fastest journey time between Mâcon—Loché TGV and Seville by train?

The fastest journey time by train from Mâcon—Loché TGV to Seville is 19 hours and 58 minutes.

Can you take a train directly from Mâcon—Loché TGV to Seville?

No, there are no direct train services from Mâcon—Loché TGV to Seville. Travelling from Mâcon—Loché TGV to Seville by train will require a minimum of 3 changes.

What are the train times from Mâcon—Loché TGV to Seville?

Check out the next trains departing from Mâcon—Loché TGV to Seville for Tuesday 14th July 2026. For the full train timetable/schedule, or to search for a later time or date, click here.
DepartsArrivesDuration
10:3008:3522h 5m, 4 changes
10:5610:5223h 56m, 3 changes
21:4417:4219h 58m, 4 changes
21:4418:3920h 55m, 3 changes

TGV, OUIGO, SNCF and iryo trains from Mâcon—Loché TGV to Seville

You can travel from Mâcon—Loché TGV to Seville on TGV, OUIGO, SNCF and iryo trains. When you search for times and tickets, we might also show you some other options with multiple connections or operators if they’re available.

PhotoErmell, under licence CC BY-SA 3.0

TGV is the high-speed train service of the SNCF company. It connects the major cities of France at speeds of up to 200 mph (320 km/h). All TGV trains are equipped with a food carriage, a free WiFi connection, power sockets and fold-down tables. Two comfort classes are offered – First Class and Second Class, with flexible fare options available and access to the Grand Voyageur lounge in some stations.

PhotoCramos, under licence CC BY-SA 4.0

OUIGO is the low-cost brand of French rail company SNCF, who operate trains in France and Spain. In France, all seats on OUIGO are Second Class and tickets can only be purchased online. You can also pay for additional extras, such as reserving a seat in the ‘quiet area’, at-seat power sockets and extra luggage. OUIGO has been operating in Spain since May 2021, and their trains include an onboard bar and a premium class of service called OUIGO Plus.

PhotoCtruongngoc, under licence CC BY-SA 3.0

SNCF is the national train operator of France. It operates all domestic trains and routes across France, as well as international services to Spain and Germany. There are three different types of domestic trains that operate under the SNCF banner – TGV (high-speed, full-service trains that connect the major cities in France), Intercités (usually a more frequent stopping service, but with all the amenities), and TER (regional train services with basic onboard facilities).

Operating since the end of 2022, iryo is a new high-speed train company in Spain. It’s a consortium between the Spanish airline Air Norstrum and the train company Trenitalia, one of the greatest leaders in European rail transport. The first private Spanish high-speed company to operate, iryo runs high-speed services on the Madrid – Zaragoza – Barcelona route and connects Madrid – Cuenca – Valencia/Alicante and Madrid – Cordoba – Seville/Malaga. They are doing this all with a fleet of ETR1000 model trains that offer the highest level of comfort in Spain, with a combination of advanced propulsion and highest quality onboard services, including WiFi connection and catering service. 98% of the parts of the trains are 100% recyclable, making this trip sustainable as well!

How do I find cheap train tickets from Mâcon—Loché TGV to Seville?

If you’re planning a trip to Europe soon, our Trainline team of experts have put together some tips to help you find cheap tickets. Booking on the day in Europe is usually more expensive and costs can vary depending on the time of day, route or travel class.

1. Be flexible with your travel times

If you can, consider travelling outside of 'peak hours' (generally between 06:00 - 10:00 and 15:00 - 19:00 on weekdays) as many train companies increase their ticket prices during these commuter times.

2. Buy a rail pass

If you're visiting multiple locations on your trip, buying a rail pass can be cheaper than buying individual tickets. We're official retailers of Interrail Passes that are valid for travel within one country or multiple countries across Europe.

3. Choose a slower or connecting train

On some busier routes, you might have the option to take a slower or connecting train. It may take longer than some high-speed or direct services, but if you have some extra time on your hands, you might find a cheaper fare.

4. Look out for train ticket sales and discounts

Many train companies in Europe will often run sales on tickets throughout the year or offer discounts to senior/youth/group travellers, so keep an eye out!

5. Take a night train

Save on accommodation and use the night to travel by sleeper train to your next destination.

For specific information about how to get your hands on cheap tickets, check out our European train tickets hub.

§Some train companies may not offer any Advance ticket types or cheaper deals for early bookings. On rare occasions, train companies may choose to release special offers closer to the date on last-minute or late-release tickets. This is dependent on the individual train operating company you travel with.

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