Eurostar has canceled its direct summer train to Marseille, affecting many travelers. The decision forces Dutch and Belgian passengers to change trains, making journeys longer. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Eurostar has canceled its direct summer train to Marseille, affecting many travelers. The decision forces Dutch and Belgian passengers to change trains, making journeys longer
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Eurostar Discontinues Popular Summer Service

Known as Thalys Sun, this train provided a seamless connection for Dutch and Belgian tourists. It eliminated the need for road travel, making vacations more convenient and sustainable.

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Brussels travelers can still reach Marseille using a TGV connection. However, passengers from Amsterdam and Antwerp must now transfer, increasing travel time and reducing convenience.

Eurostar’s Decision and Its Wider Impact

Rail advocates argue that cutting this route contradicts sustainability goals. Authorities promote rail for mid-range travel, but this decision disrupts passenger convenience and eco-friendly transportation.

Strategic priorities led Eurostar to focus on core routes, impacting seasonal services. The company aims to improve efficiency but faces criticism for removing a well-used connection.

Travelers must now seek alternative options, facing higher costs and extended journey times. Frustration grows as Eurostar has yet to announce potential replacements for the discontinued service.

This change highlights the challenges of balancing efficiency, sustainability, and accessibility. As rail companies optimize operations, they must also consider passenger needs and environmental commitments.

Source: www.aviation24.be

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