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SNCF TGV La Poste

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In service
  
1984-2015

Family name
  
TGV

Manufacturer
  
GEC-Alsthom

SNCF TGV La Poste

Number built
  
2,5 (new) + 1(converted from SNCF TGV Sud-Est trainset no. 38)

Number preserved
  
3 + ½ spare set; La Poste is seeking a buyer for the fleet

Formation
  
10 cars (2 power cars, 8 postal cars)

The SNCF TGV La Poste (TGV-Postes) trains were built by Alstom between 1978–1986. These TGV units are essentially TGV Sud-Est trainsets that are modified for transporting mail for the French postal carrier La Poste. The top speed is 270 km/h (168 mph), making them the fastest freight trains in the world.

5 half-trainsets were built, numbered 1-5. A further two, numbered 6 and 7, were converted from former TGV-SE trainset no. 38. Each half-trainset consists of a power car and four intermediate-trailers.

Services

In 2009, La Poste reduced services from 8 to 6 daily round trips.

On 21 March 2012 a demonstration freight train ran to London St Pancras International, but there was no follow-up.

In mid-2015, La Poste ended TGV postal services, shifting mail services to swap bodies instead. The final service was on 27 June 2015 between Cavaillon (Marseilles) and Charolais (Paris).

In December 2016, La Poste dismantled 3 trainsets. The company SME (Société Métallurgique d'Epernay) was in charge of this operation.

References

SNCF TGV La Poste Wikipedia