How long, how much? All about the new paris-berlin train service


How long, how much? All about the new paris-berlin train service

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THE NEW SERVICE WILL BE THE FIRST HIGH-SPEED DIRECT TRAIN BETWEEN THE TWO CAPITALS French train company SNCF has today launched a new direct TGV service between Paris and Berlin, which links


the two capitals in eight hours. This is the first service to directly link the two European cities, and is a partnership between SNCF Voyageurs and German train company Deutsche Bahn. Both


companies have lauded the ecological benefits of the journey, with one train journey emitting two kilos of CO2 per passenger, versus 200 kilos for the same trip by plane. “For the first


time in the rail history of these two countries, [the two capitals] will be directly linked from city centre to city centre, at high-speed,” said a statement from SNCF. The train will reach


a top speed of 320 km/h. HOW MUCH ARE TICKETS? Tickets start at €59.99 for a standard class seat, and €69.99 for a first class seat. Booking has been open since October 16 on both the SNCF


and Deutsche Bahn websites, with tickets available up to six months in advance. HOW MANY JOURNEYS ARE THERE? There will be one journey per day in each direction. The train will depart from


Paris Gare de l’Est. In France, the train will stop at Strasbourg before crossing the border. In Germany, as well as Berlin, it will stop at Frankfurt and Karlsruhe. The train times are as


follows: * From Paris: 09:55 departure, arriving at 18:03 in Berlin * From Berlin: 11:54 departure, arriving at 19:54 in Paris WHICH TRAINS ARE BEING USED? The trains used are German ICE


engines (German high-speed trains), rather than French TGVs. Among the passengers of the first journey will be SNCF CEO Jean-Pierre Farandou, and Anja Schöllmann, production manager at


Deutsche Bahn.