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TGV is the name used by SNCF (French Railways) for their high speed trains.

High speed trains which cross into other countries are run jointly with SNCF and other railway companies. They are some times branded as 'TGV', but sometimes other names are used.

- Trains from France to Brussels, the Netherlands and northern Germany (Cologne) via Brussels are called 'Thalys'.

- Trains to London, and London to Belgium are called 'Eurostar'.

- Trains to southern Germany (Frankfurt etc.) are provided by both railway companies, and are either called TGV or ICE for the German trains.

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