“Accessibility to the rail network for all people requires daily innovation in producing quality services.”
“Renovating our tracks means creating mobility for tomorrow.”
“Innovation means working alongside our partners to move forward together.”
Advertising RFF "Tomorow on track today"
Interactive presentation
Together for the freight of the future
International Level Crossing Awareness Day
Access for more people (FR)
Level Crossings (FR)
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This €2 billion infrastructure project, scheduled for commissioning in 2017, will be the first high-speed line designed for use by both freight and passenger trains.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy officially inaugurated the new Rhine-Rhône high-speed line between Dijon and Mulhouse on 8 September.
The public-private partnership for the future Brittany – Loire valley high-speed line, that will connect the cities of Le Mans and Rennes, was signed between RFF and Eiffage.
The public-private partnership contract for the future Brittany-Loire Valley high-speed line between Le Mans and Rennes was signed on 28 July.
Like a veritable factory on wheels, a track renewal train can renew all rail components in a very short time, with the chief aim to disrupt commercial train traffic as little as possible.
Fourth annual operation for road safety at level crossings. 39 countries will simultaneously hold campaigns to remind people of the road safety rules.
The concession contract for the future South Europe Atlantic high-speed rail between Tours and Bordeaux was signed the 16 June 2011.