2,000 daily trains possibly affected

SNCF sounds the alarm on state of French rail network

SNCF logo. Image: Shutterstock. © Romain P19
SNCF logo. Image: Shutterstock. © Romain P19

SNCF has alerted the French authorities to the risk of a massive deterioration in the national rail network by 2028 without an additional 1 billion euros annually in upkeep costs. The state railway group claimed that if no extra resources were devoted to the maintenance of some 4,000 kilometres of track there would be delays, traffic disruptions and “a collapse in service quality”, affecting 2,000 trains every day.

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Author: Stuart Todd

Stuart Todd is a correspondent and frequent contributor for RailFreight.com

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