SNCF Voyageurs (, ) is a state-owned enterprise founded on 1 January 2020, an independent subsidiary of the SNCF (SNCF), in charge of operating passenger trains.[ SNCF was reorganized from three EPICs to a holding company effective 1 January 2020.]
Its predecessor is (partially) SNCF Mobilités EPIC which was founded on 1 January 2015.
Business scope
Its first CEO is . He was appointed by SNCF President .
Its divisions are:
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Voyages SNCF: operates trains in France and Europe, including the flagship TGV inOui high-speed rail service, the low-cost Ouigo high-speed rail service, and Intercités traditional long-distance services.
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TER: operates regional rail trains serving all the French regions, except Île-de-France.
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Transilien: operates RER and commuter rail network serving Île-de-France, the region surrounding and including the city of Paris.
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Industrial Operations: Rolling Stock engineering and maintenance.
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SNCF Connect: includes the online travel agent OUI.sncf and the Assistant SNCF app.
Additionally, SNCF Voyageurs oversees SNCF's investment in international high-speed service operators Eurostar and TGV Lyria.
History
On 1 January 2020, the 3 EPIC companies and their subsidiaries become one state-owned group consisting of a
SNCF with its subsidiaries: SNCF Voyageurs, SNCF Réseau, Rail Logistics Europe,
Keolis and
Geodis. The previous SNCF Mobilités is dismantled. SNCF Gares & Connexions is integrated to the new SNCF Réseau company, while the logistics activities, rail freight (
Geodis and
Fret SNCF) and
Keolis have directly joined the
SNCF.
TGV inOui service, along with the low cost
Ouigo TGV service, Intercités traditional long-distance services, TER, RER,
Transilien regional services and the web site Oui.sncf become this new company named
SNCF Voyageurs.
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