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  2. SNCF - Wikipedia

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    SNCF has employees in 120 countries offering extensive overseas and cross border consulting. Those projects include Israel: Assistance and Training. SNCF International provides assistance to Israel Railways in every area of rail operations including projects to upgrade the network's general safety regulations. Other assistance and training ...

  3. SNCF Voyageurs - Wikipedia

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    SNCF Voyageurs (French pronunciation: [ɛsɛnseɛf vwajaʒœʁ], "SNCF Travelers") is a state-owned enterprise founded on 1 January 2020, [1] an independent subsidiary of the French National Railway Company (SNCF), in charge of operating passenger trains. [2] Its predecessor is (partially) SNCF Mobilités EPIC which was founded on 1 January 2015.

  4. French railway signalling - Wikipedia

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    Historically, each private railway company designed and used its own signals.However, during the First World War the interpenetration of trains between networks had increased, so that it became necessary to create a new unified signals specification.

  5. SNCF Logistics - Wikipedia

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    SNCF Logistics was the division of the SNCF group responsible for freight transportation and logistics.. The division included the activities of: Geodis (and subsidiaries), general land transport and logistics; Fret SNCF the national rail freight operator as well as Captrain France (short haul freight), Captrain, (international rail freight), combining the former Fret SNCF and operations ...

  6. List of TGV services - Wikipedia

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    A TGV Sud-Est, the first trainset in regular service.. The TGV (Train à Grande Vitesse) is a high-speed rail service, which started operation in 1981.. This article is a list of all high-speed train services in France.

  7. List of SNCF classes - Wikipedia

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    The SNCF adapted the classification system introduced by the Chemins de fer de Paris à Lyon et à la Méditerranée in 1925. This consisted of a numeric prefix derived from the axle (not wheel) arrangement of the locomotive, a letter for the class, and finally a number for the locomotive with the class.

  8. Intercités - Wikipedia

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    Intercités train on the Nantes to Bordeaux service in Vendée. Intercités (IC), known before September 2009 as Corail Intercités, is a brand name used by France's national railway company, the SNCF, to denote non high-speed services on the classic rail network in France.

  9. SNCF Connect - Wikipedia

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    SNCF Connect, formerly OUI.sncf until January 25, 2022, [1] is a subsidiary of SNCF selling passes and point-to-point tickets for rail travel around Europe. It has commercial links to major European rail operators including SNCF, Eurostar , Deutsche Bahn , and Thalys , and is made up of four independent companies in distinct geographical areas.