TGV INOUI Resumes High-Speed Travel Between France and Italy
04.04.2025
TGV INOUI Train Service Resumes Between France and Italy. This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

High-speed TGV INOUI trains now connect France and Italy again. The service resumed on March 31, 2025, from Paris.
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This route links Paris, the Alps, Turin, and Milan with three daily trains. Stops include Macon, Chambery, Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne, Modane, and Oulx for convenience.
Travel time between Paris and Turin now takes five hours and thirty-five minutes. Journeys from Paris to Milan last seven hours and seven minutes.
Authorities reopened the Saint-Michel-Valloire to Modane railway in the Maurienne Valley. A landslide near Mont-Cenis tunnel stopped service since August 2023.
Demand for rail travel between France and Italy stays strong and consistent. Regions like Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes and Lombardy fuel this ongoing interest.
SNCF Voyages Italia carried 208,000 passengers on an alternative route since January 2024. This option ran smoothly until March 30, 2025, supporting travelers.
TGV INOUI Boosts Affordable Cross-Border Travel
Ticket prices for this high-speed service start at just $31 per trip. Avantage and Liberté cardholders receive discounts from 30 to 60 percent.
Passengers traveling between Oulx, Turin, and Milan pay only $11 per ticket. This pricing makes regional trips both easy and budget-friendly.
Bookings for these trains stay open through December 13, 2025, for planning. Travelers enjoy flexibility with schedules and competitive rates.
Resuming this route strengthens connections between France and Italy significantly. It also enhances tourism and business across these lively areas.
Operators expect ridership to grow as more people learn about the service. Marketing highlights its speed, cost, and stunning Alpine views.
TGV INOUI Enhances European Rail Connectivity
This train service offers reliable and swift travel for all its passengers. The reopening marks a major step in European rail links.
France and Italy hail this as a win for sustainable transport options. The route cuts reliance on flights, aiding environmental goals.
Officials predict it will draw leisure and business travelers alike. Strategic stops meet diverse needs across the Alpine region.
SNCF focuses on customer satisfaction with great pricing and timetables. This ensures the train remains a popular travel choice.
Travelers now access iconic cities and beautiful landscapes with ease. The service improves cross-border movement like never before.
This revival shows rail infrastructure’s strength in tough times. It also paves the way for future high-speed rail growth.
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