What is a TGV train in France?
The principal France TGV routes shown on the TGV map include: Téoz train lines, in yellow, are regular speed (110 km/h) intercity trains. TGV train lines in purple (both light and dark), are high speed train lines, known as LGV ( lignes à grandes vitesses) on which TGV trains operate at 300-320km/h depending on style of train.
How many cities in France do we offer high-speed service to Spain?
We offer daily high-speed service to leading destinations in Spain from 13 cities in France. Thanks to our partnership with Renfe, Spain has never been closer. Every day, high-speed trains depart for the Iberian Peninsula from 13 French cities 1.
Which high-speed trains run in Spain?
The train map highlights high-speed routes on Spain’s rail network. AVE, Avant and Alvia trains all run on these high-speed lines. Since June 2021, low-cost Avlo trains also cover the high-speed route connecting Madrid, Barcelona and Figueres. The first high-speed line opened in 1992, connecting Madrid, Seville and Cordoba.
Is there a seating plan for a TGV train?
When two TGV units run coupled together, cars in the first set are numbered 1-8, the second 11-18. So car 18 is the same as car 8 on the seating plan. No seating plans available. All Belgian domestic trains are of the hop on and find a free seat variety, seat reservation not necessary or possible. No seat numbering plans available.