Red faces as new French trains ‘too wide’ for stations
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Paris, May 21
Cash-strapped France will have to trim back some 1,300 rail platforms at a cost of 50 million euros after realising its brand new trains are too wide to fit in the stations, rail operators admitted on Wednesday.
France’s secretary of state for transport, Frederic Cuvillier, called it a “tragically comical”, “mind-boggling” mix-up, blaming a lack of coordination between France’s two state rail bodies, the SNCF and the RFF.
Cuvillier said he has asked the chiefs of both entities to launch internal investigations into the costly gaffe, saying: “We have to identify how these decisions were made.”
The Societe Nationale des Chemins de Fer (SNCF) and the Reseau Ferre de France (RFF) acknowledged the embarrassing situation in a joint statement on Wednesday after it was revealed by satirical weekly Le Canard Enchaine.
Introducing “wider trains in response to the needs of the public requires us to modernise 1,300 of the 8,700 platforms in the French rail network,” they said.
According to the Canard Enchaine, the SNCF drew up the specifications for the new-generation trains, including the carriage width.
“But the SNCF’s clever engineers forgot to check on the reality on the ground,” where the space between platforms varies between stations, it said.
The problem affects 182 regional trains supplied by French manufacturer Alstom and 159 from Canada’s Bombardier, due to come into service by 2016.
So far, 300 station platforms have been adapted since work began in 2013, with the project set for completion in 2016.
"It can involve chipping a few centimetres off the edge of a platform, or moving an electricity powe