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Greenpeace study unveils the potential for improved train connectivity in Europe and promotes sustainable travel

A recent study by environmental organization Greenpeace has revealed that European cities have better connectivity by plane than by train. The analysis found that existing infrastructure could support the creation of 305 new direct train connections between cities in Europe. Greenpeace compared train and flight connections between 45 major European cities and highlighted the potential for improving direct train routes.

Out of 990 routes between cities analyzed, only 12 percent could be covered by direct trains, while the number of direct flights was significantly higher. Popular routes like Paris-Rome, Madrid-Paris, and London-Berlin currently lack direct train connections, despite being among the most frequently used flight routes in Europe. Greenpeace suggested that introducing direct train routes on these popular paths could significantly reduce travel times.

In the current scenario, train travel from Paris to Copenhagen involves changing trains twice, resulting in longer travel times and higher costs compared to air travel. Greenpeace advocates for a new EU rail strategy that prioritizes trains over flights, reduces train tolls, and introduces a kerosene tax to discourage air travel. The organization calls for the promotion of direct train connections between European cities to encourage sustainable travel practices and reduce carbon emissions.

The study also emphasized that developing more sustainable transportation options is crucial to reducing carbon emissions and mitigating climate change. It is essential to invest in better infrastructure for trains to make them more accessible and appealing to commuters.

Overall, Greenpeace’s findings highlight the need for a shift towards more sustainable transportation options in Europe. By promoting direct train connections between cities and investing in better infrastructure for trains, we can reduce our reliance on planes and lower our carbon footprint at the same time.

Samantha Johnson

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