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THE TGV OCÉANE’S INAUGURAL TRIP TURNED INTO A DISASTER WHEN THE BORDEAUX TO TOULOUSE LEG OF THE JOURNEY WAS DELAYED DUE A BROKEN DOWN INTERCITY TRAIN The TGV was supposed to make the journey
from Paris to Toulouse in just 4 hours 20 minutes but the journey took 9 hours 19 minute due to a broken down intercity train blocking the way at Agen, halfway between Bordeaux and
Toulouse. The TGV train bound for Toulouse was left stranded in Bordeaux station. Two new LGV lines were inaugurated this weekend – the 1 hour 30 minutes Paris-Rennes and 2 hour
Paris-Bordeaux TGVs. At the inauguration of the Paris-Bordeaux line, local officials discussed the planned extension of the LGV to Toulouse. “We really need a TGV that goes all the way to
Toulouse,” said president of the Aquitaine region Alain Rousset. Due to open in 2020, the Paris-Toulouse express train will makle the journey in just three hours. Currently the train
switches back to its normal speed at Bordeaux for the onward journey to Toulouse. SNCF released a graphic on its website showing that 54% of trains since May had arrived on time, while 16%
suffered a delay of over half an hour.