Clément Perruche 3:42 p.m., November 19, 2021

SNCF will launch at the beginning of 2022 a site and an application which will centralize all of the company's digital platforms.

Anne Pruvot, the leader of the SNCF branch in charge of digital activities was the guest of "La France bouge" this Friday.

She explained the concept of this new application.

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Purchase of tickets, consultation of timetables, traffic conditions: many sites and applications exist, sometimes to the chagrin of travelers who may feel lost.

La France bouge

welcomed Anne Pruvot, the director of e.Voyageurs, the SNCF branch in charge of the company's digital activities.

It is about to launch a site and a single application.

Called "SNCF Connect", the site will bring together all of the company's different platforms to simplify passenger transport.

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An application that centralizes everything

"The goal is that you have a single application that is the everyday one, whatever gesture you want to do", explains Anne Pruvot. "Our goal is to get more and more French people to take the train, to realize that it's easy to access and that we don't have to juggle different sites." With this new interface, SNCF wants to double the modal share of the train by 2030.

When traveling via a TGV then a TER, many users complain that they have to go through another site to cancel the TER ticket. The SNCF Connect site will recentralize the management of TER tickets. "Today, the regions have regained control of the price management of TER tickets and you may have desynchronization between what you took in the TGV and what you took in the TER. Our role will be to simplify the process for you. life and rebuild the course for you ", explains Anne Pruvot.

This simplification also concerns the TER lines which are not managed by the SNCF, as is the case of the Marseille-Nice TER line which has been entrusted to Transdev.

"Our ambition is to cover the whole of France."

It will also be possible to buy metro or bus tickets on the platform or even book scooters or VTCs.

The app will be available at the start of 2022.