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Welcome to today's thread - #CrossBorderRail 2026 Tour Day 05 - 20 Feb - Genève - Coppet - Divonne - Crassier - Nyon - Paris

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  • jon@gruene.socialJ jon@gruene.social

    Damn this exceptionalism in France

    “"C'est unique au monde, nous sommes les seuls à pouvoir le faire": comment la SNCF prolonge la vie de ses TGV afin de répondre au besoin croissant de trains”

    Errr EVERY railway does this to some extent!

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    "C'est unique au monde, nous sommes les seuls à pouvoir le faire": comment la SNCF prolonge la vie de ses TGV afin de répondre au besoin croissant de trains

    BFM Business a eu l'occasion de visiter le technicentre du Landy, près de Paris, où des TGV en fin de vie, normalement voués à la casse, sont remis à niveau pour être utilisés encore plusieurs années en toute sécurité. Globalement, la compagnie va prolonger la vie de 104 rames, pour 600 millions...

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    @jon
    How... Is there the word "croissant" in this headline. 🥐

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    • jupiter@mastodon.gamedev.placeJ jupiter@mastodon.gamedev.place

      @jon
      How... Is there the word "croissant" in this headline. 🥐

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      @jupiter the pain au chocolat of trains wasn’t available 😀

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      • jupiter@mastodon.gamedev.placeJ jupiter@mastodon.gamedev.place

        @jon
        How... Is there the word "croissant" in this headline. 🥐

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        @jupiter @jon ...wave the baguette magique to get rid of the besoin croissant

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        • jon@gruene.socialJ jon@gruene.social

          Damn this exceptionalism in France

          “"C'est unique au monde, nous sommes les seuls à pouvoir le faire": comment la SNCF prolonge la vie de ses TGV afin de répondre au besoin croissant de trains”

          Errr EVERY railway does this to some extent!

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          "C'est unique au monde, nous sommes les seuls à pouvoir le faire": comment la SNCF prolonge la vie de ses TGV afin de répondre au besoin croissant de trains

          BFM Business a eu l'occasion de visiter le technicentre du Landy, près de Paris, où des TGV en fin de vie, normalement voués à la casse, sont remis à niveau pour être utilisés encore plusieurs années en toute sécurité. Globalement, la compagnie va prolonger la vie de 104 rames, pour 600 millions...

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          @jon You misspelled provincialism.

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          • jon@gruene.socialJ jon@gruene.social

            Welcome to today's thread - #CrossBorderRail 2026 Tour Day 05 - 20 Feb - Genève - Coppet - Divonne - Crassier - Nyon - Paris

            New borders:
            Crassier-La Rippe 🇨🇭 - Divonne-les-Bains 🇫🇷

            Borders already crossed:
            Russin 🇨🇭 - Pougny-Chancy 🇫🇷

            A former cross border railway line at Divonne les Bains – and oddly it looks to be more intact in France than in Switzerland. I wonder if there is any way to re-activate it? Then back to Paris on a Lyria.

            Today's routes on the routes map:
            https://umap.openstreetmap.fr/en/map/crossborderrail-2026-spring-tour_1361108#8/47.489406/4.305239

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            @jon A portion of that track was reactivated a few years back up to Crozet and was used for trains collecting recyclables. But it only lasted a couple of years at most.

            A sad thing to see 😔

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            • jon@gruene.socialJ jon@gruene.social

              Damn this exceptionalism in France

              “"C'est unique au monde, nous sommes les seuls à pouvoir le faire": comment la SNCF prolonge la vie de ses TGV afin de répondre au besoin croissant de trains”

              Errr EVERY railway does this to some extent!

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              "C'est unique au monde, nous sommes les seuls à pouvoir le faire": comment la SNCF prolonge la vie de ses TGV afin de répondre au besoin croissant de trains

              BFM Business a eu l'occasion de visiter le technicentre du Landy, près de Paris, où des TGV en fin de vie, normalement voués à la casse, sont remis à niveau pour être utilisés encore plusieurs années en toute sécurité. Globalement, la compagnie va prolonger la vie de 104 rames, pour 600 millions...

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              @jon @cstross yes, but we do it while smoking Gitanes and drinking wine, it makes all the difference 😅. Also, we French kiss our trains.

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              • otolithe@mastodon.socialO otolithe@mastodon.social

                @jon @cstross yes, but we do it while smoking Gitanes and drinking wine, it makes all the difference 😅. Also, we French kiss our trains.

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                @otolithe @jon I like TGVs (when they're running on time and the ticketing works) but I couldn't eat a whole one!

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                • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                  @otolithe @jon I like TGVs (when they're running on time and the ticketing works) but I couldn't eat a whole one!

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                  @cstross @jon it’s true that they look like giant baguettes… and they’re full of meat 😆

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                  • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                    @jon Meanwhile, in Scotland:

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                    @cstross @jon I’ll be catching one of those (well, a cousin) in Australia in a couple of months. Given that Australia’s national motto is “she’ll be right, mate”, I doubt anyone I know will live to see the Melbourne-Sydney line electrified, or even brought up to 1970s British Rail average speed.

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                    • jon@gruene.socialJ jon@gruene.social

                      First time I’ve had a vineyard block the route of a former #CrossBorderRail line I think 😀

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                      Meanwhile Porajow might get a station. It’s in Poland but all its trains will go to Germany or Czechia. #CrossBorderRail

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                      • jon@gruene.socialJ jon@gruene.social

                        For example: Here’s Germany extending the life of its oldest ICEs by 10 years

                        https://www.stuttgarter-zeitung.de/inhalt.deutsche-bahn-die-ice-1-flotte-soll-noch-bis-2036-fahren.ea6eb83e-8246-425b-99f7-7009d6d14690.html

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                        @jon
                        And in the french article, they write that a TGV could reach the 17 million km with the lifetime extension while the ICE 1 fleet already hit the 17 million km and will run 10 more years... 😆

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