Amid important renovations and upgrades to the region’s trainline, all train services between Nice and Monaco will be axed on Saturday 30th November and during the early hours of Sunday 1st December. Here are all the details.
The SNCF has announced that there will be no train service in either direction between Nice and the Principality of Monaco on Saturday 30th November and until 9.30am on Sunday 1st December due to scheduled works on the line.
Passengers are encouraged to review alternative transport options, notably the 600 bus line between Nice, Monaco and Menton, as well as the nighttime 601 line. SNCF TER subscription holders can use these bus lines for free during the works.
It was announced in early September that the SNCF would be undertaking a significant maintenance project on the section of track between Nice and Menton from 15th September to 26th June 2025. The project will include improvements to Villefranche-sur-Mer station, with the goal of making it more accessible for those with reduced mobility; catenary work between Beaulieu-sur-Mer and Monaco; renovations to the Saint-Laurent tunnel near Èze-sur-Mer; and various works at the multimodal exchange hub at Beaulieu-sur-Mer station.
During the works, early morning and late evening train services along this section of the French Riviera will be heavily impacted. For full details, click here.
To read more about the upcoming cancellations, click here.
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