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Want to find out more about taking the train from Mulhouse to St-Louis? Look no further.
There are around 56 trains per day running between Mulhouse and St-Louis, which usually take 18 minutes to complete the 14 miles (23 km) journey. It can take as little as 14 minutes on the fastest services though, if you want to get there as quickly as possible. As soon as you board the train, you'll be able to make yourself comfortable and enjoy the journey as there are direct services available. Hop on a train operated by either SNCF or DB to reach your destination in no time. These train companies are the main operators of services on this route and run modern comfortable trains to make your journey as relaxing as possible.
You can save money on train tickets from Mulhouse to St-Louis if you book in advance, as tickets usually start from £3.64. Use our Journey Planner at the top of the page to compare ticket prices and get the cheapest fares.
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First train | 04:49 | |
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Last train | 22:30 | |
Departure station | Mulhouse | |
Arrival station | St-Louis | |
Journey time | From 14m | |
Distance | 14 miles (23 km) | |
Frequency | 56 trains per day | |
Changes | Direct trains available | |
Price | From £3.64 | |
Train and bus operators | BlaBlaCar Bus, Deutsche Bahn, Flixbus, SNCF, SNCF Voyageurs |
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).
The Deutsche Bahn Group is owned by the German State and controls the majority of rail traffic in Germany as well as in many border regions of the country. Every year, Deutsche Bahn transports several million passengers and many stations in Germany are served exclusively by DB trains, including the ICE, IC and EC fleet.
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