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But the 480 high-speed trains (Trains à Grande Vitesse, or TGV) that radiate around France from Paris are struggling to remain in the black.
ROCKVILLE CENTRE Phillips House Trains, Trains and More Trains: "O" gauge and regular gauge Lionel trains from the collections of John Challice and Casimr Skrzypcak.
High-speed trains (trains à grande vitesse; TGV) link the capital with most parts of France; they also run from Paris to London, via the Channel Tunnel, and to neighbouring countries on the Continent.
Following major investment, the région has been integrated into the French motorway network and is served by a series of highways and high-speed trains (trains à grande vitesse; TGV).
Union Pacific agreed to halt its "unit trains" — trains carrying only crude oil — but did not extend the suspension to other freight trains, even those carrying oil in combination with other commodities.
In contrast, since the early 1980s certain new lines have been opened in conjunction with the introduction of high-speed passenger trains (trains à grande vitesse; TGV) between Paris and a number of provincial cities. Southeastern France was the first area to be provided with such services, reflecting the already high density of traffic between Paris, Lyon, and the Mediterranean coast.
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