
"Renfe sources confirmed that the project to link Paris with Madrid or Barcelona could be resumed when technical and operational conditions allow. This is not a permanent shelving."
"The delayed project is already years behind schedule and has been bogged down by French administrative hurdles, with the new deadline missed after Renfe failed to obtain certification for its new S-106 trains."
Renfe has temporarily shelved its high-speed rail project connecting Spain to Paris due to ongoing bureaucratic problems and certification difficulties in France. The project, which aims to link Madrid or Barcelona with Paris, may resume when technical and operational conditions are favorable. Despite this delay, Renfe's existing international routes in France remain unaffected, with services from Barcelona to Lyon and Madrid to Marseille continuing to operate. The project has faced multiple delays and was initially expected to be completed by July 2024.
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