France has a reputation for variety, and that’s not just about food or wine. The country changes quickly, from the ...
In the 1950s, many thought trains were finished. Cars and planes promised the future of travel, while French railways seemed ...
In France, children are welcomed on trains and in restaurants because they behave. No shrieking. No parents staring helplessly into their flat whites while the rest of the carriage plots revenge.
French railway company SNCF has launched OPTIMUM class, a business class train carriage where there are no tickets available ...
Selected high-speed TGV routes currently include a dedicated business class carriage where children under 12 are not allowed.
Manners and respect are the norm for kids here. Treating them like a nuisance won’t do anything to help France’s declining birthrate, says Helen Massy-Beresford, a British journalist who lives in Pari ...
Teleste has been selected by SNCF, France's national railway operator as the supplier for a renovation program to upgrade passenger information ...