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Tren Francés
Tren
Francés
was the name of the flagship Cuban
InterCity
service between
Havana
and
Santiago
. Owned by
Ferrocarriles de Cuba
, it was
operated by
SNCF
ex-Trans Europ
Express
, originally used in
Europe
between
Paris
and
Amsterdam
, on the
Étoile du Nord
service and used in
France
between Paris and
Nice
on
Le Mistral
. Both of these two French flagship trains were
replaced
by
TGV
and
Thalys
from 1982 to 1996. The
Tren Francés
was formed by 12
coaches
and a Chinese-built
diesel locomotive
.
Over the years, the coaches deteriorated. In 2019,
the service
was replaced by a new service using Chinese-built coaches.
Overview
The
Tren Francés
, named after the
country of origin
of the coaches, donated by SNCF to
FFCC
in 2001
, was the
fastest
long-distance service in
Cuba
. It had the most
modern
coaches and was divided into two
classes
named
primera especial
and
primera
. There were no
sleeping cars
,
couchettes
or
car-carrying wagons
.
Route
Travelling along the
Havana-Santiago line
, the
Tren Francés
made intermediate stops only at the main cities of
Santa Clara
and
Camagüey
. Other important cities traversed along the route were
Matanzas
,
Colón
,
Ciego de Ávila
,
Florida
, and
Las Tunas
. Some junction stations to nearby
provincial capitals
were served at
Cabaiguán
and
Cacocum
.
;Havana – Santiago
;Santiago – Havana
Station
Time
Km /
Mi
City served
Santiago
de
Cuba
20:17
Santiago de Cuba
Camagüey
02:07
Camagüey
Santa Clara
06:38
Santa Clara
Havana Central
10:57
Havana