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The TGV (French: Train à Grande Vitesse, "high-speed train") is France's high-speed rail service.
Train à Grande Vitesse or TGV. The French bullet train.
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The maximum speed reached by the TGV was set in a record for the fasted wheeled train as 357.2 mph. TGV stands for Train a Grande Vitesse, meaning high-speed train in french.
The French TGV.
TGV = 'Train à Grande Vitesse' which is French for 'high speed train'.There are no TGV's currently operating in the UK. The Eurostar trains which run through the Channel Tunnel between France and the UK are based on the TGV, and manufactured by the same company.
Train a Grande Vitesse (High speed train)TGV stands for Train à Grande Vitesse (high-speed train)
A TGV test train set the record for the fastest wheeled train, reaching 574.8 km/h (357.2 mph) on 3 April 2007.The TGV (French: Train à Grande Vitesse, meaning high-speed train)
High-speed train; 'Train Grande Vitesse' or, TGV for short
TGV stands for Train à Grande Vitesse.It is a really fast train which runs at up to 320 Km/Hr.
Le TGV stands for 'Train Ã? Grande Vitesse', meaning High Speed Train in English.