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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. Paris–Brest railway - Wikipedia

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    The railway Paris–Brest was first built and exploited by the Chemins de Fer de l'Ouest. [4] The oldest section of the line is the part between Paris and Viroflay, built in 1840 as part of the railway between Paris and the city of Versailles.

  4. TER Nouvelle-Aquitaine - Wikipedia

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    TER Nouvelle-Aquitaine is the regional rail network serving the region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, southwestern France.It is operated by the French national railway company SNCF.

  5. Rail transport in France - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, there were 1.762 billion journeys on the French national rail network, among which 1.270 billion on SNCF services [1] and 493 million on RATP sections of the RER, [2] the express regional network operating in the Paris area which is shared between both companies. The Paris suburban rail services represents alone 82% of the French rail ...

  6. Lille–Fontinettes railway - Wikipedia

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    The Lille–Fontinettes railway is a French railway which runs from Lille-Flandres station to Les Fontinettes station near Calais.Electrified double track it is 105 kilometres (65 mi) long.

  7. French railway signalling - Wikipedia

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    a 'block free' signal (green), meaning that the next block is clear or, in the case of a distant signal, that the next signal is also green; Warning signals or speed limits (yellow) requiring the driver to slow the train and especially to be able to stop before the next stop signal; Stop signals (red) require the train to stop.

  8. Bannalec station - Wikipedia

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    The construction of a railway station in Bannalec was realized by the Compagnie du chemin de fer de Paris à Orléans in the early 1860s. The station was inaugurated on 7 September 1863, alongside those from Lorient to Quimper. [1]

  9. Tours–Saint-Nazaire railway - Wikipedia

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    The railway from Tours to Saint-Nazaire is an important French 282-kilometre long railway line, following the lower course of the river Loire.It is used for passenger (express, regional and suburban) and freight traffic.