Just 320 km/h on TGV? Here’s why
This page is translated from the original post "Seulement 320 km/h en TGV ? Voici pourquoi" in French.

Why limit yourself to 186 mph when you can go over 310 mph? In a new video tutorial, SNCF answers this question..
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