Recent storms in southeastern France have prompted a clean-up effort by SNCF to inspect the Paris-Milan high-speed rail line for any potential damage. The line had previously been inactive for 19 months after a landslide in 2023 caused significant track damage. Following extensive repairs, the service resumed operations in March 2025. The current schedule includes three round trips per day on the SNCF service and two on the Italian Frecciarossa service, facilitating connections between Paris, Turin, and Milan.
The storms on Monday in southeastern France have initiated a clean-up operation, prompting SNCF to check for any damage to the tracks on the Paris-Milan high speed line.
The high-speed train service connecting Paris with Turin and Milan was shut down for 19 months due to a landslide that severely damaged the track in 2023.
Following extensive repairs, the Paris-Milan high-speed rail service reopened in March 2025, providing three round trips daily on the French SNCF service and two on the Italian Frecciarossa train.
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