After months of delays, the first direct high-speed rail link to connect Paris with Barcelona was opened on Sunday, reports FRANCE 24.
The joint project from France’s state rail operator SNCF and its Spanish equivalent Renfe will see two TGV (high-speed train) services run between the French capital and the Catalan city each day, with a journey time of just under six-and-a-half hours.
Although this is only around 20 minutes quicker than before, passengers will now no longer need to change services, while journey times will be cut further to five hours and 35 minutes when a new section of high-speed rail track is opened between Perpignan and Nîmes in France in 2017.
There will also be daily services from the French cities of Lyon, Toulouse and Marseille.
Tickets will cost from 59 euros one way between Paris and Barcelona and have already proved popular with more than 30,000 sold, according to SNCF, which expects to see around a million passengers use the service in 2014.
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