Paris-Milan train resumes service 19 months after its interruption
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How the Paris-Milan rail link was restored after a landslide damaged tracks
A cliff collapsed on a railway line in August 2023, blocking all train traffic on this important crossing point between France and Italy. Nineteen months later, trains are running again through the Alpine valley where it happened.
The mayors of Val Susa against Salvini: 3 billion diverted to the TAV and no money to public transport
Salvini Day in Turin. The Minister of Infrastructure brought together the TAV Observatory to take stock of the works of the great opera, which has been at stake for twenty years, which should pierce the Alps to pass the fast train from Turin to Lyon. On March 31, the French TGV that connects Milan to Paris resumed its operations: this is the high speed that already exists and that had been interrupted for 18 months by a landslide in the Maurienn…
On the Paris-Milan line, SNCF and Trenitalia resume the rail battle
A year and a half after the collapse in the Maurian valley, which had paralyzed traffic, the two French and Italian operators re-launched this week five daily round trips between the two countries, and are counting on more and more passengers.
Milan-Paris by train with Frecciarossa: the races start again, 4 a day
The journey, which lasts about 7 hours, has intermediate stops in Lyon, Chambéry, Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne, Modane, Oulx and Turin. Tickets starting at 35 euros. Even the French of SNCF are divided on the same route
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