A new high-speed rail line, EuroFast Rail, connecting Berlin and Paris is set to open in the second quarter of 2025, promising to significantly reduce travel time between the two capitals from over eight hours to approximately three and a half hours.
Project Overview
Construction began in 2020, involving engineers and workers from both Germany and France to build a 1,050-kilometer rail line that allows trains to reach speeds of up to 320 kilometers per hour.
Features and Amenities
- Modern stations with digital ticketing systems
- Accessibility features for all passengers
- Comfort amenities aimed at enhancing travel experience
- Environmentally conscious design to reduce carbon emissions compared to air travel
Economic and Environmental Benefits
Officials emphasize the benefits that include:
- Boosted tourism
- Faster business travel
- Strengthened regional cooperation
The project is funded by the European Union to promote sustainable and integrated European transportation.
Operations and Safety
- Up to 20 daily train services in each direction
- Connections with local and national train services in both countries
- High safety standards confirmed during testing phases
- Consistent train speeds maintained under various weather conditions
Ticketing and Travel Experience
Passenger tickets will be competitively priced to attract travelers from other modes of transport, further encouraging the shift towards more sustainable travel options.
The launch of EuroFast Rail marks a significant advancement in European travel infrastructure, supporting sustainability, enhanced connectivity, and economic growth.
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