TGV

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TGV stands for Train à Grande Vitesse, which translates to "high-speed train" in French. It is France's high-speed rail service, operated by the SNCF national railway company, and it is a leading international high-speed train system. The service connects over 200 cities in France and extends to other European countries like Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Spain, and Italy

TGV trains run in winter, but travel to ski destinations like the Alps requires booking specific, high-demand winter services well in advance, with options available from cities like Paris, Brussels, and Antwerp. While trains are equipped to handle snow and ice, heavy snowfall can still cause delays or cancellations. Travel to milder winter destinations like the French Riviera is also possible.

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