Night train stopped: users warn after landslide in Aveyron

Night train stopped: users warn after landslide in Aveyron
Night train stopped: users warn after landslide in Aveyron

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Traffic on this portion, between Rodez and Capdenac, is interrupted until further notice.

On Wednesday May 1, a landslide occurred near the railway line between Rodez and Capdenac. Traffic on this portion is suspended until further notice. And if the SNCF technical teams are hard at work to restore traffic as soon as possible, the president of the Mobilités aveyronnaises association, François Arvor, and Jean-Claude Loncke, president of the CSF (Family Trade Union Confederation) from Aveyron, “are surprised at the way in which the services of the SNCF and the Region handled the landslide. The TER service could operate from Capdenac-Gare to Saint-Christophe-Vallon, without difficulty […] vssurrounding the night train, at the time of the landslide, it was in the Paris sector, without being blocked in Rodez and could travel as far as Saint-Christophe-Vallon. There too, shuttles provided the connection between Saint-Christophe-Vallon and Rodez.

For association representatives“the public service would thus have been significantly less disrupted and the SNCF and the Region would have made substantial savings on replacement buses between Capdenac and Saint-Christophe-Vallon”. And the latter to ask “a consultation to take into account users’ expectations”.

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