LONDON, Dec. 4 -- The government of the United Kingdom issued the following news:
* direct rail links between UK and Germany onestepcloser asDeutsche Bahn (DB) and Eurostar set the foundation for first high-speed connection
* new routesbetween London, Cologne and Frankfurt planned for early 2030s, set to boost tourism, createjobsand help stimulate economic growth.
* forms part of the government's wider plan to boost international rail connectivity and deliver more travel options for passengers
Millions of passengerscouldbenefitfrom quicker and more convenient travel across Europe asEurostar and Deutsche Bahn (DB) haveconfirmed joint plans for a direct high-speed rail connection between Germany and London.
In a memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed this week, both companies announced their intention to explore options to offer a direct service between London and major German cities, such as Cologne and Frankfurt.
The announcement follows theveryfirst meeting ofajoint UK-Germany taskforcein Berlin on 25 November - bringing together transport expertsfrom both governmentsand industriestopave the way for direct international railand toexamine how to address barrierstoservices.
Set to start in the early 2030s,the routes would use Eurostar's new double-decker Celestia fleet, which offers20%morecapacityandmakes up to 50% in energy savingscompared withitsexisting fleet.
Offering direct city centreto city centreconnection, passengers could soon travelbetween LondonandCologne in around 4 hours and Frankfurt in just over 5 hours, providing more choice, more comfort and a sustainable alternative to flying.
It would alsosupport the creation ofBritishjobs, kickstart the UK economy and strengthen the vital trade linksbetween the two countries-providingbetter access to European marketsand easier investment opportunities in the UK.
This comesasthe German President, Frank-Walter Steinmeierfinishesa3 day state visit to the UK,bolsteringeconomic ties between the two close countries.President Steinmeier joined the Prime Minister and the Chancellor in hosting a roundtable with British and German business leaders at No10on Wednesday.
Prime Minister, Keir Starmer said:
This brings us one step closer to a new rail link that will put Britain at the heart of a better-connected Europe and paves the way for increased trade, tourism and investment.
From establishing pioneering cross-continent routes to freezing domestic rail fares for the first time in 30 years, transport is just one of the many ways this government is investing in international relationships to cut the cost of living back home.
Transport Secretary, Heidi Alexander said:
This partnership between Eurostar and Deutsche Bahn has the potential to transform cross border rail travel in Europe for generations to come.
I'm delighted that following productive discussions with my German counterpart in the summer, we are speeding ahead with our ambitions to change how millions of people travel between our two countries.
A direct rail link will support the creation of jobs, strengthen vital trade links and build a sustainable connection that will make international travel easier and greener.
CEO Eurostar, Gwendoline Cazenave said:
We're thrilled to kick off this partnership with DB.It'sa big step towards making travel between London and Germany more sustainable and effortless. By combining Eurostar's cross-channelknow-howand new fleet with DB's strong presence in Germany,we'recreating a whole new level of connectivity and convenience for our customers.
This partnership will help continue to power Eurostar's growth and bring us closer to our goal of carrying 30 million passengers across our network.
DB-VorstandPersonenfernverkehr,Michael Peterson said:
Europe is coming together ever more closely by rail. In cooperation with Eurostar, we also want to bring Germany and the UK closer together at high speed. We are convinced of thegreat potentialof such a direct connection.
However, this project also shows that new cross-border long-distance services are often only possible through partnerships like this, due to complex framework conditions.
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