TGV (Train à Grande Vitesse)

El servicio ferroviario de alta velocidad de Francia, operado por SNCF desde 1981. El TGV ostenta el récord de velocidad en ferrocarril convencional de 574,8 km/h (establecido en 2007) y opera regularmente a 320 km/h en su red dedicada de LGV (Ligne à Grande Vitesse). El sistema conecta París con las principales ciudades francesas y se extiende hacia Bélgica, Alemania, Suiza y España.

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