
SNCF travelers announced something new on the night train side on Thursday. The city of Aurillac (Cantal) will now be served by a daily round trip with Paris during the holiday periods in zone C, and on Friday and Sunday evenings in each direction outside these holidays, with stops in Saint- Denis-pres-Martel, Bretenoux-Biars and Laroquebrou.
This new link promised in 2021 by the then Prime Minister Jean Castex will be coupled with the night train to Rodez, the cars being separated at Brive-la-Gaillarde.
The service to Cerbère – also daily during school holidays in zone C, nights from Friday to Saturday and from Sunday to Monday the rest of the year – will run along the Mediterranean coast from December through Nîmes Centre, Montpellier Saint-Roch, Sète, Agde and Béziers, before returning to its usual route from Narbonne.
Paris-Lourdes every day
The stations of Saint-Gaudens, Carcassonne, Castelnaudary and Lézignan will now be served by correspondence by TER.
As for the Paris-Lourdes line, it will pass daily through Dax, Bayonne, Orthez, Pau, Lourdes and Tarbes, with correspondence by TER in Bayonne to serve the stations on the Basque coast, Biarritz, Saint-Jean-de-Luz and Hendaye.
The night trains, attached to the Intercités (officially “territorial balance trains”) are subsidized by the State.
Source: Le Progrès : info et actu nationale et régionale – Rhône, Loire, Ain, Haute-Loire et Jura | Le Progrès by www.leprogres.fr.
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