Interloire

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Interloire (or TER 200 Interloire) is a French train service run by TER Centre-Val de Loire and TER Pays de la Loire linking Orléans to Le Croisic via Blois, Saint-Pierre-des-Corps, Saumur, Angers and Nantes.[1]

System
First service25 September 1994
Current operatorSNCF
TerminiOrléans station
Nantes station/Le Croisic station
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Interloire
Overview
System
First service25 September 1994
Current operatorSNCF
Route
TerminiOrléans station
Nantes station/Le Croisic station
Stops21
Technical
Rolling stockZ56500
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The sections between Nantes-Angers and Tours-Orléans are respectively part of the major railway axes Paris-Nantes and Paris-Bordeaux (on the classic lines). The electrification, the bigger curve radii and the absence of level crossings make this one of the rare lines with an authorised speed of 200 km/h.

During weekdays, there are on average 3 return journeys per day Orléans-Nantes, of which one is extended to Le Croisic. On weekends, the service is more frequent.

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