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HomeBusinessPlans for direct trains from London to Germany and Switzerland

Plans for direct trains from London to Germany and Switzerland

The owner of London’s St Pancras station says it is hopeful of having international train services to more European countries, including Germany and Switzerland.

In a bid to get more passengers to use the station, London St Pancras Highspeed says it wants to encourage “new and existing train operators” to open new routes.

It is aiming to increase the capacity for travel across the Channel from 1,800 passengers per hour to nearly 5,000 passengers per hour.

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Owners of London St Pancras station wants to increase the number of passengers using the station. Pic: PA

London St Pancras Highspeed and their French counterparts, Getlink, have signed a memorandum of understanding to commit to expanding rail connectivity.

Getlink believes there is the potential for services to open up between London and locations such as Bordeaux, Cologne, Frankfurt, Geneva, Marseille, and Zurich.

The potential new routes would end the need for passengers to change trains.

No timeline for such expansions has been revealed.

A map showing existing train lines from London St Pancras to Europe
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A map showing existing train lines from London St Pancras to Europe

Eurostar currently holds a monopoly in running passenger services through the Channel Tunnel, which opened in 1994.

Passengers are able to use Eurostar services to get to Pairs and Brussels as well as seasonal ski trains to the French Alps.

Earlier this month, the company also resumed direct services from London to Amsterdam after an eight-month hold-up while a new terminal was built in the Netherlands.

EMBARGOED TO 0001 MONDAY MAY 6 File photo dated 21/01/21 of a Eurostar e320 high-speed train heading towards France through Ashford in Kent. An international rail travel expert has called for Eurostar to face direct competition, as the Channel Tunnel turns 30 years old on Monday. Mark Smith, founder of international train travel website Seat61.com, said having a second company operating passenger train services to the continent could lead to lower fares and new destinations.Issue date: Monday Ma
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Eurostar currently has a monopoly over passenger services running through the tunnel. File pic: PA

But Spanish start-up company Evolyn and billionaire entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Group are developing proposals to launch rival services.

Robert Sinclair, chief executive of Highspeed, said the company will actively work with Getlink to “encourage new and existing train operators to expand capacity and launch new destinations unlocking the potential of a fully connected Europe”.

He added that he wants rail to be “the preferred option for travelling to Europe”.

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Getlink chief executive Yann Leriche said: “We are keen to drive forward attractive opportunities for low-carbon mobility with a range of new destinations in Germany, Switzerland and France.

“This partnership with London St Pancras Highspeed is an essential catalyst for accelerating this growth momentum.”

Content Source: news.sky.com

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