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The Étendard was an express train that linked Paris and Bordeaux in France. Introduced in 1968, it was operated by the Société Nationale des Chemins de fer français (SNCF), and was initially a Rapide. The train's name, L'Étendard (literally, "The Standard") is the French word for "banner", and commonly refers to military banners, as carried on parades and into battle.

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  • L'Étendard (train) (fr)
  • L'Étendard (nl)
  • Étendard (train) (en)
  • 军旗号列车 (zh)
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  • L'Étendard était un train express qui reliait Paris-Austerlitz à Bordeaux-Saint-Jean, de 1968 à 1990. De 1971 à 1984, l'Étendard était un train Trans-Europ-Express de première classe, qui circulait sur une grande partie de la ligne à la vitesse de 200 km/h. (fr)
  • L'Étendard was een Franse binnenlandse sneltrein voor de verbinding Parijs - Hendaye/Irun aan de Frans-Spaanse grens. L'Étendard ("de standaard") was de "vlagtrein" van de SNCF. (nl)
  • 军旗(法語:Étendard)是曾运营于法国巴黎至波尔多间一班长途列车所使用的名称,由法国国家铁路自1968年起以快速列车(Rapide)类别开行。列车在1971年至1984年间是一列仅设一等的全欧快车,并在1973年至1975年间南行提供由巴黎至西班牙的国际服务。1984年6月,列车恢复为两舱等级快速列车,后于1990年当巴黎至波尔多间引入法国高速列车(TGV)服务后停运。其命名源自“军旗”的法语单词,通常是指在游行示威和战斗时所使用的军事横幅。 (zh)
  • The Étendard was an express train that linked Paris and Bordeaux in France. Introduced in 1968, it was operated by the Société Nationale des Chemins de fer français (SNCF), and was initially a Rapide. The train's name, L'Étendard (literally, "The Standard") is the French word for "banner", and commonly refers to military banners, as carried on parades and into battle. (en)
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  • Étendard (en)
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  • TEE 5, 4 (en)
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  • The Étendard was hauled by a CC 6500 locomotive. (en)
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  • L'Étendard était un train express qui reliait Paris-Austerlitz à Bordeaux-Saint-Jean, de 1968 à 1990. De 1971 à 1984, l'Étendard était un train Trans-Europ-Express de première classe, qui circulait sur une grande partie de la ligne à la vitesse de 200 km/h. (fr)
  • The Étendard was an express train that linked Paris and Bordeaux in France. Introduced in 1968, it was operated by the Société Nationale des Chemins de fer français (SNCF), and was initially a Rapide. The train's name, L'Étendard (literally, "The Standard") is the French word for "banner", and commonly refers to military banners, as carried on parades and into battle. From 1971 to 1984, the Étendard was a first-class-only Trans Europ Express (TEE), and between 1973 and 1975, the southbound service was an international train linking Paris with Spain. It reverted to being a two-class Rapide in June 1984 and was discontinued entirely with the introduction of TGV service between Paris and Bordeaux, in 1990. (en)
  • L'Étendard was een Franse binnenlandse sneltrein voor de verbinding Parijs - Hendaye/Irun aan de Frans-Spaanse grens. L'Étendard ("de standaard") was de "vlagtrein" van de SNCF. (nl)
  • 军旗(法語:Étendard)是曾运营于法国巴黎至波尔多间一班长途列车所使用的名称,由法国国家铁路自1968年起以快速列车(Rapide)类别开行。列车在1971年至1984年间是一列仅设一等的全欧快车,并在1973年至1975年间南行提供由巴黎至西班牙的国际服务。1984年6月,列车恢复为两舱等级快速列车,后于1990年当巴黎至波尔多间引入法国高速列车(TGV)服务后停运。其命名源自“军旗”的法语单词,通常是指在游行示威和战斗时所使用的军事横幅。 (zh)
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