The new ”slow train” service between Brussels and Paris has been launched and reservations are available as of today. Apparently SNCB is just the operator of the service, which is sold under the SNCF OUIGO brand, with their usual conditions :
- yield management, price varying from 10 to 59 Euros
- no first class
- no choice of seat
- mandatory reservation
- interrail and eurail passes not accepted
- restrictions or price supplements for heavy luggage and bikes
There are 3 trains per day in each direction (5 slots were initially requested). The trains will be formed with SNCB I11 cars and HLE18 locos. One I11BDx car will be included in each train because only this car features an accessible toilet, but it will not be used in push-pull service, as it does not have homologation (yet?) on the French network. Top and tail formations are apparently not allowed either, so there will be a mandatory loco exchange at each end of journey. There will be 3 trains assigned to this service, two running and a third in reserve. The cars have received vinyls with the usual (disgusting) ouigo livery, let's just hope that they don't 'decorate' the locost the same way...

(Picture found on Facebook, not by me)
On ouigo tgvs, ex first class seats are sold as XL seats for a premium. On ouigo classic trains, that offer did not exist yet. But apparently, it will make its first appearance with those new trains, as can be seen in the picture above. I have perused the SNCB international and OUIGO web sites to find out how to reserve those seats, bu my research has been until now unsuccessful.
- yield management, price varying from 10 to 59 Euros
- no first class
- no choice of seat
- mandatory reservation
- interrail and eurail passes not accepted
- restrictions or price supplements for heavy luggage and bikes
There are 3 trains per day in each direction (5 slots were initially requested). The trains will be formed with SNCB I11 cars and HLE18 locos. One I11BDx car will be included in each train because only this car features an accessible toilet, but it will not be used in push-pull service, as it does not have homologation (yet?) on the French network. Top and tail formations are apparently not allowed either, so there will be a mandatory loco exchange at each end of journey. There will be 3 trains assigned to this service, two running and a third in reserve. The cars have received vinyls with the usual (disgusting) ouigo livery, let's just hope that they don't 'decorate' the locost the same way...

(Picture found on Facebook, not by me)
On ouigo tgvs, ex first class seats are sold as XL seats for a premium. On ouigo classic trains, that offer did not exist yet. But apparently, it will make its first appearance with those new trains, as can be seen in the picture above. I have perused the SNCB international and OUIGO web sites to find out how to reserve those seats, bu my research has been until now unsuccessful.