10 pilot services to boost European cross-border rail

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(BRUSSELS) – The EU Commission announced Tuesday support for 10 pilot projects to establish new cross-border rail services or improve existing connections between large EU cities including Paris, Munich and Rome.

The selected projects will allow for additional train connections between large EU cities such as Paris, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Munich, Milan or Rome, with some planned to be operational before summer.

“While demand for green mobility is growing, we need the rail market to respond much better and much faster, especially for long and cross-border journeys,” said Transport Commissioner Adina Valean: “This is why the European Commission now wants to help rail companies create new international train connections – by day and by night – by breaking down the many barriers to cross-border rail.”

The 2021 Action Plan identified obstacles to the uptake and operation of cross-border passenger rail services, such as capacity allocations and poor coordination between infrastructure managers. The Commission says the new pilot services will serve to illustrate how these existing obstacles can be overcome, allowing for new services to emerge and railway operators and authorities to break down remaining barriers.

The EU executive says the 10 pilots are only a first step, with the aim of gathering valuable experience for future projects.

The following proposals for cross-border pilot services, in order of planned starting date:

  • Hungarian Ministry of Transport, new services connecting Hungary, Austria and western Romania;
  • Connection Germany – Denmark – Sweden, with participation of SJ (new night train service Stockholm – Copenhagen – Berlin and day train Hamburg – Gothenburg (and potentially Oslo, in co-operation with DSB and DB), Snälltaget (enhanced night train service Stockholm – Copenhagen – Berlin), Ceské dráhy (new service Prague – Berlin –Copenhagen, in co-operation with DB and DSB) and Flixtrain (new service Leipzig – Berlin – Copenhagen– Stockholm)
  • Midnight Trains, new night train service Paris – Milan – Venice;
  • Flixtrain, new service Munich – Zurich;
  • WESTbahn, new service Munich – Vienna – Budapest, extension of existing service;
  • Nederlandse Spoorwegen, enhancement of the existing Amsterdam – London service, in cooperation with Eurostar;
  • European Sleeper, new night train service Amsterdam – Barcelona;
  • Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane /Deutsche Bahn, new services Rome – Munich and Milan – Munich;
  • ILSA, new services Lisbon – A Coruña and Lisbon – Madrid;
  • Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya, new services connecting Catalonia and the South of France.

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