ICE vs. TGV
SKU:
05319
$19.99
$14.99
$14.99
Unavailable
per item
Historic Battel of the Euoropean Supertrains
ICE â We are proud to present a truly historical rail event of unparalleled dimensions, the fantastic âRail-Flightâ of the ICE.
On May 1, 1988, the ICE (Inter-City- Experiment), the German Federal Railway Systemâs (DB) newest train addition, set the world speed record of 252 MPH! Seventeen (!) camera teams were on hand to record this historical event from all angles: from the air, inside the high- tech dynamometer car and in the cab.
TGV â Since September 1982 the cities of Paris and Lyon have been linked by the 170 mph âTrain a Grande Vitesseâ (TGV). As a result of the TGVâs great suc- cess, the French State Railways, SNCF, decided to develop additional high speed trains and in September 1989 the 185 mph TGV âAtlantiqueâ began its regular service on the route from Paris to the Atlantic coast city of Nantes. This outstanding video presents an in-depth portrait of this supertrain with fascinating shots from the track and from the cab. Included is one-of-a-kind foot- age of the TGVâs new world record at 320 mph! This beats, by a wide margin, the previous world record established less than two years earlier by its arch rival, the legendary German I.C.E.* The viewers are also given an opportunity to admire the ultra-modern dispatch office at Paris-Montparnasse, starting point of the TGV âAtlantiqueâ.
This superb video production was created by the famed DESTI Corporationâs International Rail-Film Master Team under authority of and in close cooperation with the French Governmentâs SNCF.
PD5319 / approx. 70 minutes / NTSC COLOR
ICE â We are proud to present a truly historical rail event of unparalleled dimensions, the fantastic âRail-Flightâ of the ICE.
On May 1, 1988, the ICE (Inter-City- Experiment), the German Federal Railway Systemâs (DB) newest train addition, set the world speed record of 252 MPH! Seventeen (!) camera teams were on hand to record this historical event from all angles: from the air, inside the high- tech dynamometer car and in the cab.
TGV â Since September 1982 the cities of Paris and Lyon have been linked by the 170 mph âTrain a Grande Vitesseâ (TGV). As a result of the TGVâs great suc- cess, the French State Railways, SNCF, decided to develop additional high speed trains and in September 1989 the 185 mph TGV âAtlantiqueâ began its regular service on the route from Paris to the Atlantic coast city of Nantes. This outstanding video presents an in-depth portrait of this supertrain with fascinating shots from the track and from the cab. Included is one-of-a-kind foot- age of the TGVâs new world record at 320 mph! This beats, by a wide margin, the previous world record established less than two years earlier by its arch rival, the legendary German I.C.E.* The viewers are also given an opportunity to admire the ultra-modern dispatch office at Paris-Montparnasse, starting point of the TGV âAtlantiqueâ.
This superb video production was created by the famed DESTI Corporationâs International Rail-Film Master Team under authority of and in close cooperation with the French Governmentâs SNCF.
PD5319 / approx. 70 minutes / NTSC COLOR