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Le Capitole (train) : ウィキペディア英語版
Le Capitole (train)

''Le Capitole'' (alternatively written ''Capitole'') was an express train between Paris and Toulouse in France. Introduced in 1960, it was operated by the ''Société Nationale des Chemins de fer français'' ("French National Railway Corporation") (SNCF). It was also the SNCF’s first foray into high-speed commercial service above .〔 〕
The train was named after the Capitole de Toulouse, a mainly 18th century building in Toulouse that houses the Hôtel de Ville, the Théâtre du Capitole (opera house), and the Donjon du Capitole (16th century).
==Route==
The route of ''Le Capitole'' was from Paris via the Paris–Bordeaux railway as far as Orléans, and then via the Orléans–Montauban railway to Montauban, and the Bordeaux–Sète railway to Toulouse. The train had the following stops:
* Paris-AusterlitzLimoges-BénédictinsBrive-la-Gaillarde – – Montauban-Ville-BourbonToulouse-Matabiau

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