Talgo (officially Patentes Talgo, SAU) is a Spanish manufacturer of intercity, standard, and high-speed passenger trains. Talgo is an abbreviation of...
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Talgo Avril is a high-speed train made by Talgo. It stands for "Alta Velocidad Rueda Independiente Ligero" (roughly translated as "Light High-Speed Independent...
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The Catalan Talgo was an international express train that linked Geneva, Switzerland, with Barcelona, Spain from 1969 to 2010. It was named after the...
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Renfe Class 130 (redirect from Talgo 250)
Renfe, manufacturer's designation Talgo 250) is a high-speed dual-gauge, dual-voltage trainset consisting of 11 Talgo VII tilting coaches and two power...
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Renfe Class 102 (redirect from Talgo 350)
Transportation's power car technology. Outside AVE service, Talgo markets this train as the Talgo 350. Further production of closely related trains, differing...
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Amtrak Cascades (redirect from Northwest Talgo)
six-month trial run of modern Talgo equipment over the Seattle–Portland corridor. Amtrak named this service Northwest Talgo, and announced that it would...
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globally as Talgo AVRIL. S-112, manufactured by Talgo and Bombardier A Talgo 350 train (Renfe Class 102) at Madrid Atocha station. AVE train Talgo 350 (Renfe...
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Tilting train (section Talgo Pendular)
version was built in 1939. The beginning of World War II ended development. Talgo introduced a version based on their articulated bogie design in 1950s, and...
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agreement with Talgo for the development of a fleet of high-speed trains - corporate - talgo.com". talgo.com. Retrieved 11 June 2023. "Talgo to supply LE...
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