Prototype
Information:
TGV Sud-Est was the first generation of TGV (Train à Grande Vitesse)
trains, introduced for service on Frances LGV Sud-Est line between
Paris and LyonEuropes first high-speed rail line. When the
LGV Sud-Est opened in 1981, the TGV Sud-Est trains began high-speed
service with a maximum speed of 260 km/h. In 1983, following the extension
of the line, their top speed was increased to 270 km/h, surpassing the
operating speed of Japans Shinkansen at the time. This milestone
attracted global attention, positioning the TGV as the fastest scheduled
train service in the world at that point. Both the trains and the line
were gradually upgraded, eventually supporting operating speeds of up
to 300km/h. The TGV Sud-Est sets remained in service for decades, becoming
iconic symbols of French engineering. Although the trainsets have since
been retired, the original orange livery of the first-generation TGV
remains highly popular and nostalgic.
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Model
Features:
Features - Details
Models Train 84 (2 power units) and Train 08.
newly tooled complex AC-type pantograph (rear side).
Coupler cover w/ SNCF lettering, distinctive curved
windshield-to-roof transition.
Mid-1980s appearance before SNCF logo on the front was painted
over, featuring air suspension
bogies on intermediate cars, original orange color scheme, DIEPPE
and ROUEN train names.
Coupler cover on lead units can be removed and replaced with
included drawbar to recreate full
20-car formation as on real trains.
Special slipcase for 10-car edition.
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