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Where does the TGV train go?

Where does the TGV train go?

The TGV is a high-speed train that operates all over France and beyond. Travel from romantic Paris to the shores of the Mediterranean or the vineyards of the Loire Valley. Visit cities such as Bordeaux, Lyon and Marseille or catch a movie in world-famous Cannes.

What does TGV mean in French?

train à grande vitesse
French high-speed train (TGV; train à grande vitesse).

How fast is the TGV in France?

Our TGV holds the world speed record for rail, at 574.8 km/h.

Is TGV covered by Eurail?

Some popular trains like the Eurostar, Thalys, TGV, and AVE are included in the Eurail Pass, but require that you purchase a seat reservation. Check out the handy “Pass network only” feature in our Rail Planner App to see the trains that are included in the Pass.

Is Shinkansen faster than TGV?

In 2007, a Euroduplex TGV train broke a record of 574.8 km/h (357.2 mph), making it the fastest conventional wheeled train in the world. The Chuo Shinkansen in Japan is a maglev line under construction from Tokyo to Osaka at commercial speeds of 505 km/h (314 mph), with operations due to start in 2027.

Which is the slowest train in the world?

The Glacier Express train
The Glacier Express train is known as the world’s slowest express train, taking you on an 8 hour scenic journey. This is where travelers can find the highest vineyards in Europe, as well as ascend the Oberalp Pass and see the Rhine Gorge, sometimes referred to as the “Swiss Grand Canyon.”

What is a TGV train?

An increasing number of TGVs are double-decker trains, referred to as TGV Duplex. The TGV is the fastest way to reach hundreds of destinations in France. TGV trains speed from Paris to major French cities including Bordeaux, Avignon, Lyon, Nantes and Nice.

Where can I find information about the TGV high speed rail network?

TGVweb’s maps, facts and figures about the TGV high speed rail network. TGV System Maps TGVweb> TGV Lines (LGV)> Maps & Statistics Serve this page from: California, USA/ Pisa, Italy This page contains information and charts about the TGV system and areas served by TGV trains (including Thalys and Eurostar). You can skip directly to: 1.

What are the black lines on the TGV map?

The black lines are standard tracks, on which TGV trains operate in mixed traffic at speeds ranging between 160 km/h and 220 km/h. Note on this map that only about 25% of the total trackage covered by TGV service is on dedicated high speed lines.

What are the main TGV routes in France?

The principal France TGV routes shown on the TGV map include: TGV South-East (Sud Est) Line (leaving from Gare de Lyon station in Paris) Paris to Lyon. Paris to Dijon TGV Alps (Alpes) Line (from Gare de Lyon in Paris) Paris to Grenoble. Paris to Annecy TGV Mediterranean (Méditerranée) (from Paris – Gare de Lyon) Paris to Marseille. Paris to Avignon

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