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The Paris-Aurillac night line has been restored by the SNCF since Sunday evening

The Paris-Aurillac night line has been restored by the SNCF since Sunday evening

New link between Paris and Aurillac: Launch of the SNCF night train

\n\nSince Sunday evening, the rail offer has been enriched with a new line. In fact, the SNCF inaugurated a nighttime connection between Paris And Aurillac. Excellent news for travelers who can now benefit from a direct and comfortable connection between the two cities.\n\n

A restored night service

\n\nAfter several years of absence, the night train is making its return to French rails. The journey between the capital and the Cantal city will now be provided six times a week. Departing from Bercy station in Paris, it will allow travelers to arrive early in the morning at Aurillac. \n\nExcellent news for residents of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. This initiative is part of the policy of the SNCF aiming to expand its service offering and promote sustainable, less polluting and more accessible mobility.\n\n

Attractive rates and a unique travel experience

\n\nAs with all of its services, the SNCF offers competitive prices for this new connection between Paris And Aurillac. With prices starting at 19 euros for a sleeper seat, traveling by night train is not only convenient but also economical.\n\nIn addition to being an economical and ecological travel option, the night train offers a unique experience. The trip allows you to enjoy the calm and the landscape, while benefiting from the comfort of the sleeper cabins. \n\n

SNCF’s commitment to more ecological mobility

\n\nWith the launch of this night train, the SNCF confirms its commitment to the ecological transition. Indeed, the train is one of the least polluting means of transport. By promoting rail transport, SNCF actively participates in reducing the carbon footprint of travel. \n\nIn conclusion, this new night train enters Paris And Aurillac is very good news both for the inhabitants of the region and for all those who aspire to travel differently. It is a further step in promoting more sustainable and environmentally friendly mobility. \n\n