transport
Swiss Petition Demands Night Train Expansion
Over 58,000 signatures collected for petition urging government to expand night train services, amid concerns over planned cuts to Barcelona and Rome routes.

Mass Support for Night Train Expansion
In a remarkable display of public support for sustainable transportation, over 58,640 Swiss citizens have signed a petition calling for the expansion of night train services. The petition, spearheaded by the Green Party and environmental organization Umverkehr, was collected in an impressively short period of less than three months, demonstrating strong public interest in enhanced rail connectivity. The initiative specifically addresses the provisions outlined in the CO2 Act, pushing for broader implementation of night train services across Switzerland and its connections to European destinations.
Budget Cuts and Service Impacts
The petition comes at a crucial time as night train services face significant budget constraints. The House of Representatives has recently approved a reduced annual subsidy of CHF 10 million, a substantial decrease from the initially planned CHF 30 million. This budget reduction poses direct threats to planned night train routes, particularly the connections to Barcelona and Rome. The decision, supported by both the House of Representatives and cantonal authorities, has raised concerns about the future viability of expanding Switzerland's night train network.
Environmental and Mobility Goals
The push for expanded night train services aligns with Switzerland's broader environmental objectives and commitment to sustainable mobility. The initiative aims to provide viable alternatives to air travel, contributing to reduced carbon emissions in the transportation sector. Environmental organization Umverkehr emphasizes that these services are crucial for meeting the goals outlined in the CO2 Act and maintaining Switzerland's position as a leader in sustainable transportation solutions.
Political Response and Future Plans
The strong public response has garnered attention from political leaders. Aline Trede, parliamentary group leader of the Greens, emphasized that the petition sends a clear message against abandoning night train expansion plans. The environmental organization demands that federal cost-cutting measures should not compromise the development of night train services. The situation has sparked a broader debate about balancing fiscal responsibility with environmental commitments and public transportation needs in Switzerland.