The first direct high-speed train service between both cities will be running from December, according to Deutsche Bahn. It will offer a journey...
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Starting December 16th, a high-speed train will run daily between Paris and Berlin. French railroad company SNCF Voyageurs and German operator Deutsche Bahn will operate the line. The journey will take about eight hours in total. A stopover in Brussels or Belgium is not planned because the train will enter France or Germany via Strasbourg. The new line is not the first direct connection between Berlin and Paris. Continue reading at newmobility.news.
The first direct high-speed train service between both cities will be running from December, according to Deutsche Bahn. It will offer a journey...
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