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Talgo (officially
Patentes Talgo, SAU) is a
Spanish manufacturer of intercity, standard, and high-speed p****enger trains.
Talgo is an
abbreviation of...
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Talgo Avril is a high-speed
train that
Talgo is developing. It
stands for "Alta
Velocidad Rueda Independiente Ligero" (roughly
translated as "Light High-Speed...
- The
Catalan Talgo was an
international express train that
linked Geneva, Switzerland, with Barcelona,
Spain from 1969 to 2010. It was
named after the...
- Transportation's
power car technology.
Outside AVE service,
Talgo markets this
train as the
Talgo 350.
Further production of
closely related trains, differing...
- 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...
- 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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placed in service, and were
instead stored.
Talgo VIII cars are
based on the
unique technology of the
Talgo Pendular model,
which (similar to a bicycle...
- locomotive-hauled push-pull
train which is
being built by the
Spanish company Talgo for the
German train operator DB
Fernverkehr and is
scheduled to commence...
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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...
- part of the
contract of
construction Phase II,
Talgo was to
supply 35
Renfe class 102 (marketed as
Talgo 350)
trains at a
price of 1.257
billion Euros...