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Overnight Intercity Trains to Meribel at Risk of Being Scrapped

The French Intercity network is currently 400 million euros in debt

featured in News & reviews Author Ellie Mahoney, Meribel Editor Updated

In a report released last week, MP Phillippe Duron has called for the closure of 5 intercity train routes and the possible closure of the night trains between Paris & the Savoie region.

The Intercity network, which is currently €400 million in debt has seen travel times increase, a poor and deteriorating service and a business model which "is no longer viable" says Duron.

His report has outraged other politicians and heads of business as it's feared that reducing the number of trains would have a significant impact on the towns they pass through and their economy.

His report is calling for the closure of the following lines:

  • Nice-Marseille
  • Bordeaux-Toulouse
  • Saint Quentin-Cambrai
  • Toulouse-Cerbère
  • Quimper-Nantes

and potentially the night services from Paris to Savoie, Paris to Hendaye and the North east to the Mediterranean. Could this be the end of the overnight ski trains giving access to Meribel?

The report was presented to the Minister of Transport, Thierry Mariani, who no doubt is now under pressure to make a decision on the subject.

If you'd like to keep the sleeper trains, make sure you sign this petition.

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