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The Watteau was an express train that linked Gare du Nord in Paris, France, with Tourcoing in the North of France. The train was named after the French painter Antoine Watteau. One year before the creating of the TEE-network the French railway SNCF introduced three Trains d'affaires to link Paris with the industrial area in the North near the Belgian border. This trains were scheduled with a morning, midday and evening service in both directions. Initially the service was operated with RGP 600 DMUs. In 1959 these were replaced by locomotive hauled trains consisting of Corail coaches. Although domestic TEE-services were allowed from 1965 the Trains d'affaires were not upgraded until 1978. Together with the upgrading to TEE the trains were named. The evening service pair was named Watteau. In 1991 the service between Tourcoing and Paris was converted to a two-class Rapide. The Watteau revived in the Paris- Brussels service on 23 May 1993 for two years. On 26 May 1995 the Watteau was the last TEE service. (en) De Watteau was een Franse binnenlandse TEE-treindienst voor het traject Tourcoing - Parijs. De Watteau is vernoemd naar de Franse schilder Jean Antoine Watteau. (nl) 华托号(法語:Watteau)是曾经运行于法国首都巴黎至该国北部城市图尔宽间一班长途列车所使用的名称,由法国国家铁路在1978年至1995年间开行。其命名源自法国洛可可风格的代表画家让-安东尼·华托,后者即出生于法国北部的瓦朗謝訥。列车自开行以来曾先后两次被纳入全欧快车类别,直至1995年停运。 (zh) |
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Gare de Lille Flandres in 1989 (en) The TEE Watteau at (en) |
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De Watteau was een Franse binnenlandse TEE-treindienst voor het traject Tourcoing - Parijs. De Watteau is vernoemd naar de Franse schilder Jean Antoine Watteau. (nl) 华托号(法語:Watteau)是曾经运行于法国首都巴黎至该国北部城市图尔宽间一班长途列车所使用的名称,由法国国家铁路在1978年至1995年间开行。其命名源自法国洛可可风格的代表画家让-安东尼·华托,后者即出生于法国北部的瓦朗謝訥。列车自开行以来曾先后两次被纳入全欧快车类别,直至1995年停运。 (zh) The Watteau was an express train that linked Gare du Nord in Paris, France, with Tourcoing in the North of France. The train was named after the French painter Antoine Watteau. One year before the creating of the TEE-network the French railway SNCF introduced three Trains d'affaires to link Paris with the industrial area in the North near the Belgian border. This trains were scheduled with a morning, midday and evening service in both directions. Initially the service was operated with RGP 600 DMUs. In 1959 these were replaced by locomotive hauled trains consisting of Corail coaches. Although domestic TEE-services were allowed from 1965 the Trains d'affaires were not upgraded until 1978. Together with the upgrading to TEE the trains were named. The evening service pair was named Watteau. I (en) |
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