The SNCF BB 75000 (also known as the SNCF BB 475000) are 4 axle, Bo′Bo′, diesel electric locomotives ordered in 2000 by SNCF for freight operations to...
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The SNCF Class CC 1100 was a class of 12 centre cab electric shunting locomotives, the first two of which were originally ordered for the PO-Midi. Originally...
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France Inter (redirect from France II (radio station))
such as French Railways (SNCF), the electricity distributor ENEDIS, airports, hospitals, municipalities, etc. 1975: Écoutez la différence (Hear the difference)...
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The SNCF Class BB 36000 locomotives (named Astride) are a class of triple voltage 4 axle twin bogie electric locomotives built by GEC-Alsthom (later Alstom)...
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Gare de Lyon rail accident (category Accidents and incidents involving SNCF)
rail accident (French: Accident ferroviaire de la gare de Lyon), occurred on 27 June 1988, when an SNCF commuter train headed inbound to Paris's Gare de...
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The SNCF BB 16500s were a class of SNCF electric locomotives operating at a supply voltage of 25 kV single-phase 50 Hz AC. Ordered from 1954 as part of...
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The SNCF Class Z 22500, also known as the MI 2N "Eole" or MI 2N (French: Matériel d'Interconnexion à 2 Niveaux, Est Ouest Liaison Express, English: two-level...
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Andorra (category Member states of the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie)
regional airport of Andorra-la Seu d'Urgell". Archived from the original on 28 March 2016. Retrieved 18 March 2016. "Sncf Map" (in German). Bueker.net...
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British Rail Class 373 (section SNCF)
Greater London. The sets were ordered by the railway companies involved: 16 by SNCF, four by NMBS/SNCB, and 18 by British Rail, of which seven were the North...
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High-speed rail in France (section SNCF Voyageurs)
Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, and Italy. The SNCF, France's state-owned rail company, operates both a premium service (TGV...
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international cities and to turn La Part-Dieu into a showcase of modernity. A central train station was planned but the SNCF refused to fund it, a move which...
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1999. At the beginning of her career, Maïté worked as an announcer for the SNCF, France's national railway company: she was in charge of alerting railway...
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Eckwersheim derailment (category Accidents and incidents involving SNCF)
énigme sur laquelle personne, à la SNCF, ne se bousculait pour apporter des précisions. « Ce n'est pas une pratique que la SNCF reconnaît. Un train test est...
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SNCF Class T 2000 trainsets, also known under their French acronym RTG (Rame à turbine à gaz, i.e., gas turbine trainset), were the second generation of...
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Rattle That Lock (section Radio)
due to the relationship between the song "Rattle that Lock" and the SNCF jingle, SNCF joined with Sony Music for the special event. On the eve of the concert...
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Channel Tunnel (redirect from Le tunnel sous la Manche)
Railway Usage Agreement was signed between Eurotunnel, British Rail and SNCF guaranteeing future revenue in exchange for the railways obtaining half of...
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French Resistance (redirect from La Resistance)
amounts of front-ready matériel strewn far down the mountainside. Among the SNCF employees who joined the resistance, a subset were in Resistance-Fer which...
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Flavie Flament (section Radio)
(1970–1974) for Stade Malherbe de Caen, who subsequently worked for the SNCF. Her mother worked for the state's children-protection agency, Aide sociale...
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Politics of France (redirect from Direction générale de la concurrence, de la consommation et de la répression des fraudes)
or the majority, of shares of some companies, like Electricité de France, SNCF or Areva. Social security organizations, though established by statute and...
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bus lines, the Métro, eight tramway lines, and sections of the RER. The SNCF operates suburban rails, one tramway line and the other sections of the RER...
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port of Marseille by striking workers of the CGT continued. Unions from SNCF, the national train operator, "urged workers to continue another continuous...
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Toulouse (redirect from Bonhoure Radio Tower)
line A was completed. It is not VAL but an urban railway line operated by SNCF. It connects to line A at Arènes. Two other stations located in Toulouse...
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and member of the executive committee at the state-owned railway company SNCF, before joining the public works construction company Eiffage as concessions...
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8200 Class TGV trains: Avelia Euroduplex SNCF TGV Duplex SNCF TGV Sud-Est SNCF TGV Atlantique SNCF TGV Reseau SNCF TGV POS TGV TMST Renfe S100/101 TGV-K...
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traductrice russe 2009: A Man and His Dog (Un homme et son chien) — la guichetière SNCF 2010: Coursier — Iris 2018: Lady J (Mademoiselle de Joncquières)...
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Retrieved 13 January 2014. Réf. SNCF – Paris Agence France Presse (AFP), Sunday 10 June 2007, 07h13 (am). "GSM-R, per la telecomunicazione mobile" [GSM-R...
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Genève-Aéroport) to both the Swiss Federal Railways network and the French SNCF network, including links to Paris, Lyon, Marseille and Montpellier by TGV...
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Luxembourg's major public buildings. The station lies at the end of the Avenue de la Liberté, one of the city's major thoroughfares, and its imposing clock tower...
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second in Paris, Jean Leguay, with co-operation from authorities of the SNCF, the state railway company. The police arrested 13,152 Jews, including 4...
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