SNCF - Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer (National Railway Company) owns the trains: RFF - Réseau Ferré de France - owns the track and stations.
Both these organisations are EPICs: établissement public à caractère industriel et commercial. That is, they are publicly owned but not necessarily subsidised.
Yes. It stands for Train à Grande Vitesse (High Speed Train)
TGV
The TGV, France's fastes train service, has its own official website, which you can find easily on the internet. There you can also find information about prices, connections and arrival/destination times, and you can also book your tickets there, if you consider to travel via TGV.
The TGV
Train a Grande Vitesse (High speed train)TGV stands for Train à Grande Vitesse (high-speed train)
There a lots of direct trains, local trains or TGV. The trip takes more or less 30 minutes... details on www.sncf.com
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TGV
TGV services cover all of France, and some also serve surrounding countries.
High-speed train; 'Train Grande Vitesse' or, TGV for short
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.
TGV (Train a Grand Vitesse).
Train de grande vitese (TGV)
The TGV, France's fastes train service, has its own official website, which you can find easily on the internet. There you can also find information about prices, connections and arrival/destination times, and you can also book your tickets there, if you consider to travel via TGV.
le Train Bleu, le TGV
The TGV
The TGV, or Train Grande Vitesse
The TGV Europe website is a website where one can buy a range of train tickets for European trains, mainly, but not restricted to those going to and from France.