danchester
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The sky isn't blue, the pope isn't catholic, pigs are flying and SNCF Réseau are being cooperative.
According to Treinreiziger.nl, picked up in English here, they have conducted a feasibility study into European Sleeper operating a route to Barcelona (from Belgium/the Netherlands) and concluded that "an acceptable timetable is possible in France".
The main issue remaining according to European Sleeper is simply rolling stock availability, which they hope to solve by 2026.
Seems like good news (it comes from ES themselves, but this is something they've been trying to get for years, I don't see why they would lie about it). Presumably the rolling stock ES currently have access to are not able to operate in France and/or Spain - any thoughts on what their plans are/could be?
According to Treinreiziger.nl, picked up in English here, they have conducted a feasibility study into European Sleeper operating a route to Barcelona (from Belgium/the Netherlands) and concluded that "an acceptable timetable is possible in France".
The main issue remaining according to European Sleeper is simply rolling stock availability, which they hope to solve by 2026.
According to European Sleeper, which shared the news with Treinreiziger.nl, French railway infrastructure manager SNCF Réseau conducted a feasibility study stating an acceptable timetable is possible in France for the European Sleeper night train to Barcelona in Catalonia.
However, as usual, a key obstacle remains: the availability of rolling stock. At present, European Sleeper does not have the necessary carriages to launch the service. Co-founder Chris Engelsman told Treinreiziger.nl that, as a result, it is unrealistic to expect the train to start running in 2026, though he added that the company would aim for that timeline if suitable rolling stock is secured.
Plans for the night train to Barcelona have been in development for some time, but until now, there was no viable timetable for the route through France. That issue has now been resolved, although a precise schedule has yet to be determined.
Seems like good news (it comes from ES themselves, but this is something they've been trying to get for years, I don't see why they would lie about it). Presumably the rolling stock ES currently have access to are not able to operate in France and/or Spain - any thoughts on what their plans are/could be?