Paris-Berlin Night Train Faces Shutdown Amid Funding Cuts Despite Popularity

The Paris-Berlin night train, averaging 70–90% occupancy, may vanish by 2026 as the French government withdraws subsidies, igniting criticism from campaigners and climate advocates
Suicide of Train Driver Causes Major Delays in France’s Rail Services

The incident, which occurred on Christmas Eve, saw the driver take his own life while operating a high-speed train between Paris and southeastern France. As a result, around 3,000 passengers were impacted by severe delays that began on Tuesday and continued into Wednesday
French High-Speed Train Traffic Gradually Recovers After Sabotage Disruption

The coordinated attacks occurred in the early hours of Friday, targeting infrastructure along key rail routes connecting Paris to major cities including Lille, Bordeaux, and Strasbourg. A planned attack on the Paris-Marseille line was thwarted by the French rail operator SNCF