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Title: Another Le Mans first-timer for 2004
Post by: devilsfood44 on May 22, 2004, 04:30:20 am
Greetings!

This will be my first time at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. I'm coming from Wisconsin, USA (about an hour northwest of Road America, so you know where I spend most of my summers!). I've found the maps and info on this forum to be very useful so far. I had a couple other questions ...

I'm staying in Tours. I'm planning (well, hoping) on arriving at the track as early as possible on Saturday. Anyone know what the train situation is like headed to Tours after the race? I already have a Rail Pass; should I also make a reservation?

I'm bringing two cameras; one digital and one film. Is there a place at or near the track where I can buy extra film if I need it? (This shouldn't be an issue, but you never know.)

I may have misread this, so please correct me if I'm wrong, but I seem to recall reading something on the Le Mans Web site about bus service from the track to the city on Sunday, but the buses stopped some time before the end of the race. If that's true, what's the best way to get back to the city (or more specifically, the train station) after the race?

Other than that, I think I'm good to go. My tickets finally arrived today (at least I think so; I got a note from the post office saying I have something waiting that was sent via registered mail, so that has to be it). I'm very much looking forward to the trace. This is gonna be memorable, that's for sure.

Thanks for your help! Look forward to seeing you all there!
-- Eric from Wisconsin






Title: Re:Another Le Mans first-timer for 2004
Post by: dryhen on May 22, 2004, 07:34:02 am
Welcome aboard, devilsfood44 , are the other 43 coming as well ? !
Trains - there's a direct line to Tours from Le Mans, and the closest station to the circuit on that line is Arnage, which is about 30 mins walk away (depending what part of the circuit you start from !). Don't know times, I'm afraid. A reservation seems sensible.

Cameras - No worries about films. There are loads of places in the circuit Village that sell them, as well as places like Carrefour (hypermarket) where prices are much lower.

Busses - You were probably reading about the free Shuttle Busses that  ferry people around and about the circuit while the race is on. These do stop pretty quickly after 4pm Sunday, but Le Mans is a big city and I can't see you having any difficulty getting back to the Station, either by Bus, Taxi or one of the new-found friends you will make while watching the race - just say you are an American from Wisconsin and someone will take pity on you !!

Have a great time  :) :) :)


Title: Re:Another Le Mans first-timer for 2004
Post by: JBP on May 22, 2004, 11:25:57 am
Hi Eric and welcome to LM  ;)

- It's not possible to make any reservations at this time, all is booked...
- Depending on the kind of film You use, I will say as "dryhen", buy them from a supermarket, or if You uses professional film - bring them from home, You'll only to buy ISO100-200's at the circuit
- If I were You I would rent a car (a bit more expensive than in the states), so You won't have any worries about catching a bus or a cab, but keep in mind that there are a lot of people going to the track at saturday and even more leaving sunday.


Title: Re:Another Le Mans first-timer for 2004
Post by: Canada Phil on May 24, 2004, 08:17:30 am
Hi Eric,
          From Le Mans Train station(Gare) there is a special bus to the track . it runs frequently. It stops and returns from the main gates at the track so real easy.
I would recommend a reservation for the train. Do not get off at Arnage, as it is your first trip, and there is no bus or taxi at Arnage station.
Canada Phil


Title: Re:Another Le Mans first-timer for 2004
Post by: Gilles on May 24, 2004, 12:21:39 pm
Hi Eric,
          From Le Mans Train station(Gare) there is a special bus to the track . it runs frequently. It stops and returns from the main gates at the track so real easy.
I would recommend a reservation for the train. Do not get off at Arnage, as it is your first trip, and there is no bus or taxi at Arnage station.
Canada Phil

Le Mans - Tours is quite not an international line, so reservation is pretty not required because it's not a TGV but an omnibus...


Title: Re:Another Le Mans first-timer for 2004
Post by: johnevans3 on May 24, 2004, 03:32:03 pm
Eric,  I will be leaving after the race finish for the LeMans Gare and will be going at 8:00pm for CDG airport in Paris.  I did get reservations for that trip because of so many people leaving after the race.  I would think it would be pretty crowed.   Hope to see another "Yank" at the Champaign Bar at 9 on Sat. night.
Thanks for the info Canada Phil, I wasn't sure about the shuttle bus to and from the track from the train station.  However, can they get thru the traffic after the race????
John Evans
Texas


Title: Re:Another Le Mans first-timer for 2004
Post by: Robbo SPS on May 24, 2004, 06:53:30 pm
You can get through the traffic easily enough as the majority of the cars are on specifiied routes out the city, not through it.


Title: Re:Another Le Mans first-timer for 2004
Post by: Canada Phil on May 24, 2004, 08:35:56 pm
Hi Johnevans3,
                       You will be fine with an 8:00pm train. I would head for the bus soon after the finish though as there are some bars just across the street from the Gare you will be able to sit and enjoy the atmosphere and perhaps have something to eat before getting on the train. See you at the shampoo bar saturday 9:00pm
Canada Phil


Title: Re:Another Le Mans first-timer for 2004
Post by: devilsfood44 on May 25, 2004, 03:31:01 am
Thanks a bunch guys, you've all been quite helpful. I got an e-mail from Rail Europe saying exactly what Gilles said about not needing reservations between Le Mans and Tours, so that's good to know. Also found the SETRAM Web site by accident and I see that they're offering bus service from the track to the city until 6 p.m. on Sunday, which should work out perfect. No worries!

Hope to meet some of you there! (I'll try to find the party at 9 p.m. Saturday) Stop me if you see me ... I'll be wearing a shirt that says "Race Elkhart Lake."

E. from Wis.(http://)


Title: Re:Another Le Mans first-timer for 2004
Post by: mgmark on May 25, 2004, 02:40:21 pm
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Hope to meet some of you there!

At the main circuit entrance by the museum, under the tunnel right next to it to take you inside the track, and you're there.  Enjoy  ;D


Title: Re:Another Le Mans first-timer for 2004
Post by: Chris24 on May 25, 2004, 07:29:13 pm
Just look for the gathering of , oh say around 170 Club Arnage t shirts. Shouldn't be too difficult to spot !


Title: Re:Another Le Mans first-timer for 2004
Post by: Robbo SPS on May 26, 2004, 10:20:22 pm
Just look for the gathering of , oh say around 170 Club Arnage t shirts. Shouldn't be too difficult to spot !

If everyone who bought one is there, should be about 230......

Now thats a good oppotunity for the ACO's photographers , Or Grand Fromage !!


Title: Re:Another Le Mans first-timer for 2004
Post by: smokie on May 27, 2004, 01:56:33 pm
...but I'm not wearing all the ones I bought in layers for you...

I suspect that there will be nearer 170 unique wearers..