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 Behind the TGVAdded: January 16, 2008 


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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» SNCF (more..)
» Duplex TGV (more..)
» EIM TGV PSE (more..)
» Villeneuve St George, France (more..)
» January, 2008
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» 274 (more..)
» Unknown
» (more..)
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Remarks: Do you wants to know what is hide behind the TGV ? A part of the classical TGV "duty way" at the beginning.
Videographer Profile  Detailed Video Statistics

  User Comments on this Video (5)

Posted by Bicot (Marc Caya) on January 17, 2008

I found your video very interesting. Quite a different point of view! I gave it five stars. Thanks for sharing J-F

Posted by Pete Schierloh on January 17, 2008

Amazing! What got me the massive number of disc brakes. I saw 8 traction motors, I lost count of brake discs at 4 per axle on how many unpowered axles!?!?!

Posted by Kenny on April 16, 2008

I counted 18 unpowered axles. 72 brakes. But that is what is needed to stop from 200mph.

Posted by on January 11, 2009

Many thank for good under train video

Posted by CTK_40 on May 1, 2009

Man...that is just plain sick! Absolute Superb photography! Please keep them coming!

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