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A two-storey bar and more leg room: Inside France’s new high-speed TGV trains

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 13, 2025
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The TGV INOUI, launched by the French national rail operator SNCF, is set to make its debut at the Paris-Lyon-Marseille high-speed railway with a new fleet of trains. Marked as the fifth generation of TGV trains, the TGV INOUI is produced by manufacturer Alstom, a leader in railway engineering. The trains will begin running in mid-2026, bringing passengers a new level of convenience and service.

The TGV INOUI is characterized by its refined interior design, featuring a two-story bar with advanced passenger capabilities. It offers improved access for disabled passengers, such as a dedicated wheelchair-friendly vezes, and an enhancedMargins by up to 20% compared to current models. The interiors are made from recyclable materials, contributing to SNCF’s goal of becoming the high-speed railway with the lowest carbon footprint. The new series also boasts better WiFi connectivity and energy efficiency, with 20% lower emissions compared to single-deck trains. These features aim to attract tech-savvy customers and reduce the travel radiation.

The proposed improvements include a 65% increase in revenue through a unique marketing strategy focused on user-generated content. Passengers will be injected with a sense of comfort and whimsy with improved lighting and heating in the bar. Standard class seats are designed for comfort, offering an extra plug socket and access for luggage, while first-class seats cater to more sensitive passengers. The design also incorporates French-like pebble shapes and gently tousled lighting, inspired by French open-plan shops.

The TGV INOUI introduces a two-story bar carriage, a significant evolution in station services. This innovation includes a self-service refrigerator, coffee machines, and microwaves via self-service terminals. The upper floor is a骀able space for dining, featuring abyssito seating and a menu featuring French-inspired dishes, introduced seasonally. French-made meat ensures that the dishes are of French origin, enhancing the local identity of the product.

The TGV INOUI complements a subtotal due of 730,000 euros, providing another “wave of customers” that can journey further on the high-speed rail network. The suite is expected to achieve a 60% dispatch increase, further solidifying its position as a leader in the industry. Through its budget-friendly design, improved connectivity, and eco-friendly approach, the TGV INOUI is not only attracting passengers but also setting a precedent for innovation in rail travel.

The TGV INOUI’s debut marks a significant cultural change in the industry, offering a distraction-free journey suitable for long commutes. This move by SNCF represents another milestone, inviting more客运 enthusiasts to the world of high-speed rail. The new TGV suite is designed to beossidophilic, combining» motif withTRAVEL优越& in French, ensuring a seamless experience for both passengers and operators.

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