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The UK has come a "step closer" to having direct, high-speed rail connections to Germany, the Department for Transport has said.
A partnership between international train operator Eurostar and German national rail company Deutsche Bahn (DB) has "set the foundation" for a fast rail connection between Britain and Europe's largest economy, the businesses announced on Thursday. It means the companies are exploring options to offer direct services between London and Cologne and Frankfurt.
Money blog: Major airport increasing drop-off charge Such direct services would mean reaching Cologne in four hours, and Frankfurt in less than five from the capital city. At present, rail passengers have to change trains in Brussels to reach those cities.
It takes at least five-and-a-half hours to reach Frankfurt, and four-and-a-quarter hours to arrive in Cologne. The proposed services would use existing lines and infrastructure.
Passengers would board a double-decker Eurostar in London, and be spared a change of trains on the continent. The ambition to create such links had already been announced, as had a plan to allow direct rail travel from London to Geneva, but the partnership between DB and Eurostar had not.
Will it definitely happen? Details and technicalities are yet to be worked out, with the German train company highlighting that any services are contingent upon "the necessary technical, operational, and legal prerequisites being met". "Implementation by individual railway companies is considered extremely difficult," DB said.
"Joint partnerships are therefore crucial." What about Berlin? Nothing was announced for a direct service to Berlin on Thursday, despite Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander singling out the benefits and prospect of journeys from London to the German capital in July. "The Brandenburg Gate, the Berlin Wall and Checkpoint Charlie - in just a matter of years, rail passengers in the UK could be able to visit these iconic sights direct from the comfort of a train, thanks to a direct connection linking London and Berlin," she said at the time.
Shorter journeys, like those to Frankfurt and Cologne, are seen as more commercially viable than the current 10-hour train journey time to Berlin. Market studies conducted by Eurostar found travellers are comfortable with international rail journeys of up to six hours.
"Our research indicates that many would choose rail over air for trips within this timeframe," Eurostar told Sky News. "This, combined with strong business and leisure demand on this route, is why we have prioritised London to Frankfurt." Read more from Sky News:Petrofac administrators eye North Sea sale by ChristmasSubmarine hunting pact signed by UK amid Russian threat The Department for Transport said the focus on the two German cities was a commercial decision by Eurostar and DB, and the UK-Germany rail taskforce, established over the summer, could pave the way for further route announcements..