Spain’s Renfe is plans to operate a Paris-London route

Published on : Wednesday, October 27, 2021

Spain’s Renfe is planning to operate a route Paris-London. This means that Renfe would break Eurostar’s long-standing monopoly on this busy route which served many millions of travellers in 2019. 

The company would seek to operate its own high-speed (HS) units in competition with Eurostar which is majority owned by SNCF. Renfe hoped for some reciprocity from France when it applied some time ago to operate Paris-Lyon-Marseille. 

But so far Arafer (France’s rail regulator) has remained silent. This should come as no surprise. When Trenitalia applied to operate Milan-Lyon-Paris it was exactly two years before Arafer gave the green light. However Renfe will face an uphill struggle when applying for Paris-London. It’s not just that Paris is the very heart of the SNCF ‘empire’ but Renfe must cope with UK Border restrictions.

Germany’s Deutsche Bahn (DB) faced a similar problem 10 years ago when it applied to operate its ICE train from Germany to London St Pancras. The problems were so great that, after several years, DB abandoned its ambitions and nothing further has been heard since.

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