Good video. In this, the TGVs series 500 are called TGV réseau (TGV network bi-current I think). They are used mostly in northern France. They were put in service back in 1992/1993. The TGV, 4708 seen in 3:37, is a Euroduplex TGV. This belongs to a set of trains called 3UA where A stands for Allemagne which is translated as Germany. Its series is numbered as 4701 to 4730 which is compatible for German train network. It was put in service in back 2011. The TGV 823, put in service in 2015 and seen in 9:50, belongs to 3UF where F stands simply for France. It is compatible for Luxembourg.
Hey, great video! I was wondering, as I’ll be heading over to France soon to do some filming, if you need special permission to film on this station? Theres also another further up the line as well. I managed to do lineside in Spain but these stations do look awesome! Keep it up!
Excellent
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Good video. In this, the TGVs series 500 are called TGV réseau (TGV network bi-current I think). They are used mostly in northern France. They were put in service back in 1992/1993. The TGV, 4708 seen in 3:37, is a Euroduplex TGV. This belongs to a set of trains called 3UA where A stands for Allemagne which is translated as Germany. Its series is numbered as 4701 to 4730 which is compatible for German train network. It was put in service in back 2011. The TGV 823, put in service in 2015 and seen in 9:50, belongs to 3UF where F stands simply for France. It is compatible for Luxembourg.
What was it like filming there im there a week on Friday can't wait
Hey, great video!
I was wondering, as I’ll be heading over to France soon to do some filming, if you need special permission to film on this station? Theres also another further up the line as well. I managed to do lineside in Spain but these stations do look awesome!
Keep it up!
When I went over to France I didn’t ask for permission to film at any stations and I had no issues at all, even at the paris terminus station
@@westontrainspotter5704 Oh thats great news then! Thanks!