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TGV is the label given by French railways (SNCF) to high-speed trains: there are multiple types. The Eurostar is a type of TGV that happens to serve the UK. As it needs to run on multiple types of power sources in the different countries (including 3rd rail in Southern England), this is one of the features which sets it apart. Another is the sets of fire doors between each carriage, required for operation within the channel tunnel.Railway fare for A.c.2 TIER CLASS from Nashik to New Delhi?
Other TGVs do international runs, for example, the Thalys (France, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany) and the Lyria (France, Switzerland).
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Eurostars used to be used to supplement domestic GNER services in the UK, and are still sometimes used to supplement domestic TGV Nord services between Paris, Lille and Calais in France.
Isn't TGV the high speed French train and Eurostar is the one that crosses between the UK and France?
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Where they go. They're both high speed trains. TGVs generally have a higher power to weight ratio so they can manage steeper inclines.can you tell me how to book a Air ticket by using internet and how can take the details of flight?
TGV = Train a grande vitesse = high speed train, based in France. Offers services all over France, often has special discount fares, can get you from Paris to Marseille in about 3hrs. Lovely thing.Traveling in the UK...any buses or trains?
Eurostar = runs between the UK and France, super expensive and icky. Very useful, though, especially if you don't like ferries!
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TGV = Train a grande vitesse,france onlyWhat is the correct web address for Metro North Railroad (Northeast commuter rail service)?
Eurostar = france to uk
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A TGV is a "Train à Grande Vitesse" (in English, literally "Train with High Speed"). The TGV is a silvery-blue coloured train and only travels inside France, but also travels to Switzerland, Italy, Germany and the Low Countries (AKA The Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg). The TGV travels generally at a speed of 300 km/h (186 miles an hour).who created a device called the Telegragh a system for communicating to and from moving trains?
The Eurostar, however travels from Paris to London VIA the Channel Tunnel (AKA "The Chunnel"). The Eurostar also travels from London to Brussels and to Bourg St. Maurice in the winter and to Disneyland on special trains
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