Movie: TGV Paris-Bordeaux, la ligne de tous les records

Top 10 Billed Cast

Damien Boisseau
Damien Boisseau

Narrator (voice)

Laurent Cavrois
Laurent Cavrois

Self - President of LISEA from 2014 to 2017

Gilles Godard
Gilles Godard

Self - Project director of COSEA from 2014 to 201

Bertrand Lemoine
Bertrand Lemoine

Self - Engineer, architect and historian

Stéphane Carrer
Stéphane Carrer

Self - Construction director of the Dordogne viaduct

Romain Nicolas
Romain Nicolas

Self - Technical director at Dodin Campenon Bernard

Olivier Gouin
Olivier Gouin

Self - Industrial director at MESEA

Christophe Pélissié du Rausas
Christophe Pélissié du Rausas

Development director at Vinci

Nicolas Notebaert
Nicolas Notebaert

Self - Managing director of Vinci Concessions

Hubert Bonin
Hubert Bonin

Self - Historian

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