Snow1964
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Very unusual little snippet has surfaced in Portugal, following talks about high speed line Madrid to Lisbon, seems as well as RENFE (Spanish rail operator) looking to go to Portugal, they are also eyeing up services to London via Barcelona. This would be a third competitor if the Mobico-Coscan Family service gets going
www.theportugalnews.com
According to La Información The Spanish-Portuguese summit held last March has resulted in an agreement for the governments of Spain and Portugal to improve rail connectivity between both countries, which is currently practically non-existent. This pact opens the door to the return to Lisbon of Renfe, which until the arrival of the pandemic provided a train-hotel service that disappeared due to its operating deficit. Sánchez and Costa endorsed in Lanzarote a series of agreements to improve routes on both sides of the border that also respond to the demands for liberalisation and integration of systems proposed by the European Commission.
More train operators want to use the Channel tunnel
For UK travellers more services using the Channel Tunnel are critical. At present London Paris is the main option if you are heading South, but it's not just Renfe who wants to operate from London to the South of Europe direct. UK National Express have formed a consortium now called Mobico, which has continental partners, including Spanish consortium Cosmen and potentially French manufacturer Alstom.
Sleeper trains across Europe are making a comeback
As travellers want to be more eco-friendly, sleeper trains are on track to be one of the most popular ways to get around Europe. The past couple of years has seen the launch of many new overnight routes though mainly in central Europe. There are several new companies such as Midnight Trains who are targeting Southern Europe, including Portugal.
The demand is there, we just need the rails to be completed. The ‘dream’ route? London, Barcelona, Madrid, and Lisbon with no train changes.

High speed rail, the missing link
Spanish rail operator Renfe are pushing ahead with high-speed rail, high-speed trains and connections into France, the UK and Portugal. Renfe are clearly a force to be reckoned with, they will even launch a testing bullet train in November.
