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Direct London-Switzerland train link moves ahead

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May 9, 2025
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The London-Switzerland direct route project is gradually taking shape

The London-Switzerland direct route project is gradually taking shape


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The Swiss Federal Railways is progressing with its plans for a direct rail link between London and Switzerland by 2030. Transport Minister Albert Rösti and his British counterpart Heidi Alexander signed a declaration of intent in London on Thursday.


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This document “lays the foundations for preparing the next steps together”, Rösti said in a press release published on Friday. “A link of this kind would send out a strong signal for international public transport and relations with the United Kingdom”.

This announcement comes as the government intends to make cuts in international rail transport, particularly at night.

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No state subsidy is planned for the operation of the London-Switzerland line, Franziska Ingold, head of communications at the transport ministry, told the Swiss News Agency Keystone-ATS. The project therefore does not conflict with the government’s savings plan, she added.

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