SNCF Voyageurs

    Our markets and territories

    We are part of the long history of the train in France, but the lines are moving... Opening up to competition, contracting of daily transport, new expectations and new services: our markets are changing!
    Updated on 13 June 20254-minute read

    From the long haul to the short haul, we criss-cross France and part of Europe. Our trains connect with each other to reach 3,000 towns and cities in France.

    With our TER, Transilien, TGV INOUI, OUIGO and INTERCITÉS brands, as well as our rolling stock maintenance workshops, we are present in every region of mainland France (excluding Corsica).

    All these markets are now open to competition, either through calls for tender on behalf of the organizing authorities, or through open access.

    "Opening up the passenger rail transport market is an opportunity to demonstrate SNCF Voyageurs' unique and comprehensive know-how on all markets."

    Christophe Fanichet, CEO of SNCF Voyageurs

    TER, performance at the service of the regions

    TER designs and operates SNCF Voyageurs' public transport services on behalf of France's 11 regions, which are today's Transport Organizing Authorities (AOT).

    27M

    agents involved on a daily basis

    8 200

    trains and 1,800 buses a day

    These conventional transport contracts will go out to tender in 2019, and tenders will be mandatory from 2023. Conducted by regional transport organizing authorities, these calls for tender are an opportunity to showcase our expertise and pursue our ongoing commitment to improving the service we provide to passengers.

    As the long-standing operator of regional lines, we have the advantage of being able to offer a complete, fully-integrated package: commercial services (including ad hoc services and fares), passenger information, ticketing, transport and maintenance.

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    Transilien, the Mass Transit expert for the Île-de-France region

    Operator of streetcars, RERs and trains, Transilien is the leader in dense-area mobility. Its network comprises 15 lines in Île-de-France, a region with a population of 12 million.This expertise in the densely populated area makes Transilien a demonstrator of our performance in passenger flow and traffic management.

    The lines currently operated by Transilien will be gradually opened up to competition from December 2023.

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    6 000

    trains a day, nearly 400 stations

    In all regions, we deploy a multimodal offer combining, as appropriate, train, RER, streetcar or coach; the natural complementarity with the urban transport offer of Keolis (link), a subsidiary of the SNCF group, is also one of our assets for reinforcing regional coverage.

    Leader in long-haul travel

    With over 200 destinations, criss-crossing France from north to south and east to west, our TGVs (TGV INOUI and OUIGO) are familiar faces in the countryside.

    Since 2020, our high-speed lines have been open to competition.

    Our INTERCITÉS trains, day and night, are strengthening their presence in the regions, with medium and long-distance journeys accessible to all. Certain lines are operated under an agreement with the State, the organizing authority: these are the Trains d'Équilibre du Territoire1, or trains of territorial interest. From December 2023, the renewal of these tenders will also be subject to competitive bidding.

    Thanks to our know-how and expertise as an incumbent operator, as well as our capacity to innovate in terms of both services and technology, we see competitive tendering as a gas pedal in our quest for performance and competitiveness.

    It also gives us the opportunity to continue our development on the European market, drawing on our experience with Eurostar and TGV Lyria.

    Consult the 2022 report on long-distance service quality

    Conquering industrial and technology markets

    The arrival of new companies on domestic routes is accompanied by fair, non-discriminatory access to our maintenance technical centers: an opportunity for our industrial department to offer its catalog of services to the new operators. The same applies to our subsidiary Masteris, with its range of services covering the entire rolling stock life cycle.

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    For its part, our subsidiary SNCF Connect & Tech supports the growing digitalization of mobility, both in terms of service production and passenger usage. It is working to develop new distribution and information services for passengers, and to constantly improve the functionalities and performance of SNCF Connect, our e-commerce site, and its application.

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    Our markets are changing, and new ones will emerge. Our ambition is to keep pace with changing lifestyles and uses, by continuing to provide relevant solutions to the needs of all our customers, and by capitalizing more than ever on our core business - green mobility.

    1Trains d'Équilibre du Territoire (TET) provide a fast mainline service between major French cities not connected by high-speed rail. They also provide inter-regional province-province links to open up regions. These are medium- and long-distance trains that carry out missions of national interest. The State is the organizing authority for TETs.

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