France-Italy train travel suspended for 'at least several days' after storms
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Train travel between France and Italy is suspended for at least several days following violent storms earlier in the week. The storms, which struck southeastern France, have initiated a clean-up operation where the SNCF is inspecting the Paris-Milan high speed line for potential damage to tracks. This train service previously ceased operations for 19 months due to a landslide in 2023, reopening in March 2025 with specific daily round trips offered by both French and Italian train services.
Train travel between France and Italy is suspended for "at least several days" after violent storms earlier in the week, French national operator SNCF said on Tuesday.
The storms on Monday in southeastern France have forced a clean-up operation during which SNCF will check there has been no damage to tracks on the Paris-Milan high speed line.
The high-speed train service that links Paris with Turin and Milan was out of action for 19 months after a landslide badly damaged the track in 2023.
The service reopened in March 2025, offering three round trips per day on the French SNCF service and two round trips per day via the Italian Frecciarossa.
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