Revealed: France's five worst rail lines for delays and cancellations
Briefly

On Tuesday, frustrated passengers took to protesting aboard 'trains of anger' against chronic delays and cancellations impacting the Paris-Nevers-Clermont and Paris-Limoges rail lines. Despite SNCF's overall positive reputation among travelers, significant issues plague these two routes, leading citizens and elected officials to gather at Gare d'Austerlitz, demanding improvements. Specifically, the Paris-Nevers-Clermont line is reported to have delays exceeding four hours on specific dates. Yet, according to SNCF's metrics, this line's performance actually places it amongst the best, illustrating a disconnect between service reality and operational definitions.
The Paris-Nevers-Clermont route is labeled as 'one of the worst lines in France', with instances of passengers facing delays up to four hours, highlighting persistent operational issues.
Protesters showed up on 'trains of anger' demanding improvements, targeting specific lines plagued with increasing delays, making a strong statement for better railway services in France.
Read at The Local France
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