Mont Cenis (train)
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The ''Mont Cenis'' was an international express train linking Lyon in France with Milan in Italy. The train was named after the mountain range through which it crossed, inside the
Fréjus Rail Tunnel The Fréjus Rail Tunnel (also called Mont Cenis Tunnel) is a rail tunnel of length in the European Alps, carrying the Turin–Modane railway through Mont Cenis to an end-on connection with the Culoz–Modane railway and linking Bardonecchia in ...
(Mont Cenis tunnel in French) on the French-Italian border.


History


Trans Europ Express

The ''Mont Cenis'' was the upgrading and successor of the French Rapide ''Le Transalpin'' running since 1954 between Lyon and Milan on the same route. In 1957 the TEE network was split in a northern and southern part. Centre of the southern part was Milan and it was planned to have four TEE services from and to Milan. However the Italian ALn 442-448 trains weren't available in time for the launch of the TEE network on 2 June 1957, and consequently, the Mont Cenis, operated with French RGP-825, was the only one entering service on time. The RGP-825 was replaced by the Italian ALn 442-448
diesel multiple unit A diesel multiple unit or DMU is a multiple-unit train powered by on-board diesel engines. A DMU requires no separate locomotive, as the engines are incorporated into one or more of the carriages. Diesel-powered single-unit railcars are also ...
s on 29 May 1960, so the entire southern part of the TEE network was operated by
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. This replacement wasn't an improvement at all because the ALn 442-448 trains could hardly cope, as seen before on the Brenner route ( TEE Mediolanum), with the slopes in mountainous aerea's, and the average speed dropped from 85 km/h to 75 km/h. In 1966 ''Le Catalan'' was introduced on the Geneva -
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relation and in order to create a timed connection at the crossing point Chambéry the schedule of the westbound ''Mont Cenis'' was put forward half an hour, thus creating a first-class link between Milan and Spain.


Winter timetable 1971/72

The last timetable of the ''Mont Cenis'' as part of the TEE network, France is in the Central European time zone and Italy at that time in the Eastern European time zone, the real traveltime between Modane and Bardonecchia is 20 minutes.


Rapide

On 30 September 1972 the ALn 442-448 DMUs were withdrawn from service and mostly replaced by Italy's second generation TEE stock. The ''Mont Cenis'' was replaced by a first-class only ''Rapide'' operated with French RGP DMUs, although this was former TEE stock the train was painted in Orange/Grey SNCF livery and wasn't part of the TEE network any more. On 28 mei 1978 the rolling stock was replaced by locomotive hauled trains consisting of French Corail and Italian Eurofima coaches. On 1 June 1980 the ''Mont Cenis'' was labelled as international InterCity.


EuroCity

It was not until 29 September 1996, nearly ten years after the introduction of the
EuroCity EuroCity, abbreviated as EC, is a cross-border train category within the European inter-city rail network. In contrast to trains allocated to the lower-level "IC" (InterCity) category, EC trains are international services that meet 20 criteri ...
network, that the ''Mont Cenis'' became qualified to be a EuroCity. On 29 September 1996 five EuroCity trains were introduced between Lyon and Turin. La Légende des TEE p. 175. Three of them, ''Mont Cenis'', ''Alexandre Dumas'' and ''Manzoni'' ran as far east as Milan; the other two, ''Fréjus'' and ''Monginevro'' served only the Turin - Lyon section. The ''Alexander Dumas'' and ''Manzoni'' were TGVs linking Milan and Paris, the other three were operated with FS Class ETR 460 tilting trains. Due to the tilting features the ETR 460 was able to work the mountain railway 30 minutes faster than a TGV. However this Italian train appeared as reliable as the ALn 442-448 stock some decades earlier and after two winters one of the Italian services was withdrawn, in order to enable the other two to be ridden with the trainsets that were available between maintenance. In May 2000 the French wanted to get rid of this Italian troubles and they pushed to replace the ETR 460 with locomotive hauled trains. This materialized on 15 December 2002 and the change of locomotive took place in Modane. One year later the ''Mont Cenis'' was replaced by the TGV service ''Caravaggio'' and the ''Mont Cenis'' became history.


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{{EuroCity trains EuroCity International named passenger trains Named passenger trains of France Named passenger trains of Italy Trans Europ Express Railway services introduced in 1957 Railway services discontinued in 2003