During his speech at La Sorbonne on April 24, President Emmanuel Macron reiterated his commitment to accompanying France and Europe towards modernity. Meanwhile, a group of commuters who use the Clermont-Paris train have seized this opportunity to request a meeting with the President. Their petition, launched last year to reduce travel time between Paris and Clermont to 2 hours and 30 minutes, has gathered over 12,000 signatures.
Commuters like Louise, who regularly take the train for work, express frustration over the unpredictability of travel times on the current line. The collective highlights that it takes less time to travel to Strasbourg or Lyon, cities farther from Paris than Clermont-Ferrand. This call for improvement comes as SNCF announced delays in delivering new trains to replace outdated ones, with the first trainsets not expected until 2027.
Following a serious incident in January that left passengers stranded overnight on the train, SNCF implemented a 40 million euro emergency plan and stationed a locomotive halfway in Nevers in March. However, the collective believes that these measures do not address the overall issues with the railway line. They are hopeful for a meeting with the President to discuss ways to modernize and improve the Paris-Clermont railway line.