Lgv Sea From Bordeaux To Paris Montparnasse

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  1. Ferrovipathe67

    Ferrovipathe67 Well-Known Member

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    Hello everyode today I propose the LGV SEA from Bordeaux to Paris Montparnasse,this suggestion comes to my mind very often so I tell myself it's gone go the proposed so this line that I propose was put into commercial service in 2016 July
    train stations
    upload_2021-5-27_21-18-9.jpeg this is paris Montparnasse
    upload_2021-5-27_21-18-47.jpeg and this is bordeaux St jean station I like these stations
    the trains that I propose, I propose the TGV altantique and TGV océane:
    upload_2021-5-27_21-20-11.jpeg this is the TGV altantique and I propose the TGV Océane
    or Euroduplex upload_2021-5-27_21-21-14.jpeg
    several difference the sounds inside the cabin is not the same physics also this TGV is rather new at 8:06 you can hear the sounds of the euroduplex TGV
    good evening to you ferrovipathe67
     
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  2. moczs_65

    moczs_65 Active Member

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    How long is this route ? I know that Paris - Bordeaux is WAY too long for TSW2. Don't suggest those types of long lines.
     
  3. elaineedwards2013

    elaineedwards2013 Well-Known Member

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    Yep. It is originally also called the LGV Atlantique.
     
  4. cwf.green

    cwf.green Well-Known Member

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    The longest route made by DTG so far is Clinchfield line, which is about 100 km long. If the route you want is much longer than that, it might be wise to focus on a section of the route of a similar length to Clinchfield.

    One problem with LGV Atlantique/LGV SEA is that the TGV trains (afaik) usually only stop once (Massy which is only 16 km from Paris) or not at all between Paris and Bordeaux so you can't really get a good cutoff point for a smaller section.

    I saw that one TGV calls at St-Pierre-des-Corps, Poitiers, Angouleme and Libourne, but I'm not sure if it takes the old line rather than LGV, since I can't see whether St-Pierre-des-Corps is on the LGV line.
     
  5. ambatiparthasarathy

    ambatiparthasarathy New Member

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