TER is an acronym for Transport express régional, the brand name used by France’s national railway company, SNCF, to denote medium-distance passenger rail services within an administrative region of France.
TER services are heavily subsidised by French taxpayers. On average, 72% of the cost is borne by the State and the regional councils, with the travellers paying only about 28% of the cost. This cost tends to increase over time because the regional councils have steadily expanded the number of services.
The low profitability of the TER system is primarily due to the way that the services are used by the travelling public, with commuter traffic in the morning and evening but significant under-utilisation during the rest of the day. In addition, passenger numbers are not particularly high; the trains have an average ridership of only about 66 travellers per train.
In 1998, the traffic increased to an average of 4.9% in these seven regions compared with 3.2% in other regions.
A few other regions are in turn signing on conventions intermédiaires in order to prepare for the increasing decentralisation of the network: in particular, Haute-Normandie in September 1997, Midi-Pyrénées and Burgundy November 1997, Picardy in January 1998, and Lorraine in February 1998.
| Region | TER Budget | Portion of the yearly regional budget | Status | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alsace | €220 M | 39 % | (2004) | experimental regionalisation since 1997 |
| Bretagne | €100 M | 14 % | (2005) | |
| Bourgogne | €100 M | 25 % | (2005) | |
| Champagne Ardennes | €55 M | 12.5 % | (2004) | |
| Franche Comté | €70 M | 20 % | (2005) | |
| Lorraine | €250 M | 45 % | (2005) | |
| Picardie | €130 M | 20 % | (2002) | intermediate agreement since January 1998 |
| Nord-Pas-de-Calais | €260 M | 21 % | (2003) | experimental regionalisation since 1997 |
| Rhone-Alpes | €500 M | 30 % | (2005) | experimental regionalisation since 1997 |
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