The newly developed TGV-M train has secured market authorization from the European Union Agency for Railways (ERA), a regulatory milestone that permits the train to initiate passenger services. This approval marks a significant procedural step for SNCF, France’s national rail operator, as it prepares to introduce this model into its high-speed fleet.
Focused on greener and more spacious travel
The TGV-M is part of SNCF’s efforts to modernize and expand its network with environmentally conscious high-speed rail options. Designed to offer increased seating capacity, the train aims to provide passengers with a more comfortable journey while supporting sustainability objectives across France’s rail system. Although specific details on
routes or operational timelines have not been disclosed, the ERA market authorization ensures that the TGV-M meets the necessary safety and technical criteria for commercial use.








