Loco Tgv Reseau Duplex

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  1. trainfan#6965

    trainfan#6965 Well-Known Member

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    The TGV Reseau Duplex is a state-of-the-art high-speed train that stands out for its unique design and impressive capabilities. Manufactured by Alstom, the train entered service in 2001 and was specifically created for France's high-speed rail network, offering a luxurious and fast travel experience across the country. Its dual-deck configuration is one of its most notable features, allowing the train to carry up to 600 passengers. This design maximizes space, making it perfect for long-distance routes, while the single-deck coaches, used at the ends of the trainsets, ensure that it can still operate in stations with height restrictions or where increased capacity is not required.

    The train is capable of reaching speeds up to 320 km/h (199 mph), allowing it to cover long distances in a fraction of the time. This high-speed performance is made possible by its aerodynamic design, which reduces drag and enhances fuel efficiency while maintaining a smooth, stable ride. Inside, the TGV Reseau Duplex offers a blend of comfort and modern amenities, including ergonomic seating, Wi-Fi, power outlets, and air-conditioning, ensuring passengers have a comfortable and enjoyable journey. The train's spacious interiors, along with large windows, provide passengers with breathtaking views of the French countryside as they travel at high speeds.

    On a technical level, the TGV Reseau Duplex employs advanced systems like automatic train protection (ATP) and train control management systems, which enhance safety and operational efficiency. These systems ensure that the train adheres to strict speed limits and responds to signals, giving operators more precision and control over their journey.

    Operating on some of France’s most iconic and picturesque high-speed routes, such as those connecting Paris, Lyon, Marseille, and Bordeaux, the TGV Reseau Duplex offers players in Train Sim World 5 an exciting opportunity to experience both the thrill of high-speed travel and the beauty of France's landscape. This combination of speed, efficiency, and comfort, along with its innovative dual-deck design, makes the TGV Reseau Duplex a standout addition to the game.
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    Maybe as a bonus DTG could release the TGV Reseau Duplex also with the train's original SNCF livery or as a pack
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    Coaches
    TGV Single Deck Coaches
    TGV Double Deck coaches (for the future)

    I really hope the TGV Reseau Duplex comes to TSW5 if it came then it could probably be an add on for the LGV Mediteraneé: Marseille - Avignon route because the train totally fits in the route as it operated there in real life, adding authenticity and variety. Its unique design, different handling, and dual-voltage capabilities would provide a fresh driving experience while making stations and depots feel more dynamic.
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    Overall
    The TGV Reseau Duplex would be a thrilling addition to Train Sim World 5, offering the excitement of 320 km/h high-speed travel with its unique dual-deck design and single-deck versatility. Its aerodynamic shape, modern technology, and advanced safety systems create a realistic and rewarding driving experience. Running on France’s most scenic high-speed routes, it combines breathtaking views with fast-paced action, making it a must-have for players who want to experience the power and innovation of one of the world’s most iconic trains.

    Let's bring the TGV Reseau Duplex to TSW5:D
     
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  2. miss#1791

    miss#1791 Active Member

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    the problem is dtg cant make more french routes bc of sncf not doing licensing anymore so we will prob never get an extention or new french route for a very long time
     
  3. trainfan#6965

    trainfan#6965 Well-Known Member

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    TSW5 already has a french route and TGV licensing and no it's just a loco suggestion to be an add on for the route
     
  4. miss#1791

    miss#1791 Active Member

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    yea but the french route got added during a time when sncf had different management
     
  5. animalkosmik

    animalkosmik Well-Known Member

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    if DTG gets the license, then it's better for LGV Rhône-Alpes & Méditerranée: Lyon – Marseille:cool:
     
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