GWR▸ 's as-printed timetables are still pretty easy to find on-line, but I recently found VTEC's ones are not - best found using Google. But at least they, and paper ones, exist. In December,
SNCF▸ put a
note on what was their "TGV▸ timetables" page announcing the end of the timetable sheet (
fiche horaire). This was not a real public announcement, but it was picked up in the press. It was not clear at the time whether this applied to printed timetables provided in stations too.
They were pushing their journey planner app as all anyone would need, as in :"With the SNCF app, all the information on your journey is in your pocket." So, unlike a paper timetable? From later comments, it does seem that the paper ones are indeed no longer being produced.
The transport user group (Fnaut) were understandably indignant, pointing out that 39% of the French don't have a smart phone and 23% don't even have internet access at home. They demanded (in a rather CGT or
RMT▸ -ish tone of voice) the government intervene, on the grounds that this was a statutory duty of SNCF's.
I did wonder whether the same would be true of local (TER) timetables too, and went to look - and failed to get any. But they are still there, if you can find them. I had two problems. Firstly, the TER sub-sites are hard to reach from other SNCF sites. Then the timetable download page doesn't work with Firefox - but does with IE.
Still, it does look like a trend - in both senses: statistical and "this is the kind of hi-tech business we think we should look like".