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Thalys
Thalys (French: ) was a brand name used for high-speed train services between Paris Gare du Nord and both Amsterdam Centraal and German cities in the Rhein-Ruhr, including Aachen, Cologne, Düsseldorf, Duisburg, Essen and Dortmund, both via Brussels-South.
SNCF TGV POS
French high-speed train
British Rail Class 373
electric multiple unit that operates Eurostar's high-speed rail service
SNCF TGV Duplex
French double-deck high speed train set
TGV Sud-Est
high speed train used in France by the SNCF
Q928468
high speed train used in France by the SNCF
SNCF TGV Atlantique
French high-speed train
SNCF TGV La Poste
high speed train
SNCF TGV 2N2
Avelia Euroduplex, more commonly known simply as Euroduplex or TGV 2N2 in France, is a high-speed double-decker train manufactured by Alstom. It is primarily operated by the French national railway company SNCF, and also in operation with the Moroccan national railway company ONCF. It is the 3rd generation of the TGV Duplex.
TGV 001
French high speed train prototype
PBKA
PBKA is a high-speed trainset, built by the French manufacturer Alstom (then known as GEC-Alsthom) for international services operated by Thalys, which later merged with Eurostar. The designation "PBKA" refers to the original planned routes linking Paris, Brussels, Cologne (Köln), and Amsterdam.
Renfe Class 100
high speed train
Avelia Horizon
high-speed train type made by Alstom
KTX-I
The KTX-I, also known as the TGV-K or Korail Class 100000, is a South Korean high speed train class based on the French TGV Réseau. The 20-car formation of the trainsets without a restaurant car is optimized for high capacity. The 46 trainsets were built partly in France and partly in South Korea in the framework of a technology transfer agreement, which was the basis for further domestic high-speed train development in South Korea.
V150
train
SNCF TGV Iris 320
french train