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  2. TGV - Wikipedia

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    The TGV (French: ⓘ; train à grande vitesse, [tʁɛ̃ a ɡʁɑ̃d vitɛs] ⓘ, 'high-speed train') [a] is France's intercity high-speed rail service. With commercial operating speeds of up to 320 km/h (200 mph) on the newer lines, [1] the TGV was conceived at the same period as other technological projects such as the Ariane 1 rocket and Concorde supersonic airliner; sponsored by the ...

  3. List of TGV stations - Wikipedia

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    These are all the TGV (French: train à grande vitesse, ... Paris Aerial view of Gare Montparnasse from Tour Montparnasse Inside Gare du Nord, Paris . Paris-Est ...

  4. TGV inOui - Wikipedia

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    TGV inOui is the brand name of premium TGV train services operated by SNCF since 27 May 2017 on certain high speed rail services. [1] SNCF is in the process of replacing 'classic' TGV services with the premium inOui and low-cost Ouigo brands in preparation for the future opening of France's high-speed rail infrastructure to competition.

  5. Longest train services - Wikipedia

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    Distance No. of stops Frequency Scheduled running time Ref. Nancy: Nice: TGV 5537 / 5516 SNCF Voyageurs: 1,199 km 17 Daily 10 hrs 06 mins [59] Nantes: Marseille: TGV 5306 SNCF Voyageurs: 1,163 km 8 Weekly (On Fridays) 6 hrs 40 mins [60] Rennes: Marseille: TGV 5332 / 5386 / 5382 SNCF Voyageurs: 1,116 km 6-7 Daily + Twice on Saturdays 5 hrs 50 ...

  6. LGV Atlantique - Wikipedia

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    The LGV Atlantique (French: Ligne à Grande Vitesse Atlantique; English: Atlantic high-speed line) is a high-speed rail line running from Gare Montparnasse in Paris towards the Atlantic coast of France. It opened in 1989–1990 and has two intermediate stations: Massy TGV station and Vendôme-Villiers-sur-Loir TGV station.

  7. SNCF - Wikipedia

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    It came to fruition in 1981 with the completion of the first high-speed line LGV Sud-Est ("Ligne à Grande Vitesse Sud-Est", meaning "southeast high-speed line"), where the first TGV service, from Paris to Lyon, was inaugurated. In 2017, the national rail network owned by SNCF Réseau had 28,710 km (17,839 mi) of lines, 58% of which were ...