Eurostar and Deutsche Bahn Partner to Launch Direct UK-Germany Rail Services
LONDON – Eurostar and Deutsche Bahn (DB) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to explore joint operation of long-distance rail services between London and Germany,potentially revolutionizing travel between the two countries. The partnership, announced in early December, aims to streamline cross-Channel rail travel by combining Eurostar’s expertise with DB’s extensive German network.
Currently, a rail journey from London to frankfurt averages eight to nine hours with at least one transfer. Direct services, anticipated to utilize Eurostar’s new double-decker Celestia fleet, could reduce travel time to approximately five hours. Initial plans focus on direct routes between London and Frankfurt, with a potential extension to Cologne also under consideration.
“In a task force set up specifically for this project, we’re already working intensively on the legal, infrastructure and political requirements for this new rail connection,” stated Patrick Schieder, Federal Minister of Transport for Germany. “I’m certain that this project will be a great benefit for all train passengers throughout Europe.”
A direct London-Berlin route is also being discussed, potentially shortening the current 11-hour journey with two to three transfers. UK Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander suggests this connection could become a reality “in just a matter of years.”
However, the launch of these services, slated for the early 2030s, is contingent on meeting “necesary technical, operational and legal conditions.” The collaboration seeks to remove “complex framework conditions” hindering progress.
The initiative has been welcomed by both governments, with UK Labor leader Keir Starmer arguing it will position Britain “at the heart of a better-connected Europe,” fostering increased trade, tourism, and investment.