LGV Bordeaux–Toulouse

The LGV Bordeaux–Toulouse is a 222 kilometre (138 mi) long future French high-speed rail line reserved for passenger traffic between Bordeaux and Toulouse.

This revealed: On 13 April 2006, the RFF administrative committee decided to continue its studies, taking into account the conclusions of the public inquiry.

The different options between Bordeaux and Agen were to be thoroughly investigated to determine the route after the public inquiry on the LGV Sud Europe Atlantique line is completed.

The French Government unveiled on 30 April 2008 the first of three draft laws which grant it the right to purchase land through eminent domain and actively seek bidders to build the LGV Bordeaux–Toulouse line.

In April 2021, Prime Minister Jean Castex announced €4.1 billion in French government funding, slightly over half the estimated total cost of the project.

French TGV network, with the planned high-speed line from Bordeaux to Toulouse in the southwest (red dots)