I have already shown you Chantiers and Rive Gauche train stations. The third main station is Rive Droite, or right bank, from where you reach Paris Saint-Lazare station.
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Je vous ai déjà montré les gares de Chantiers et Rive Gauche. Voici la troisième gare principale, Rive Droite, d'où les trains se rendent à Saint-Lazare via la Défense.
Je vous ai déjà montré les gares de Chantiers et Rive Gauche. Voici la troisième gare principale, Rive Droite, d'où les trains se rendent à Saint-Lazare via la Défense.
I like all the punches of blue you captured!
ReplyDeleteNow you make me laugh, you rant at people who pass by you while taking pictures?! I wish I could speak up, I'm pretty quiet!
I envy you all the train stations and your entire system of public transportation!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a well-used station.
ReplyDelete«Louis» does not know this station, but he has used the Chantiers station from Montparnasse twice - once to visit Versailles, the other time to visit Chartres.
ReplyDeleteNice great, big station. There are so few riders here in Oregon that ( except for Portland) the stations are really nothing more than a ticket kiosk. Too bad.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen this station, even in pictures. I like the wide windows and the few scooters around.
ReplyDeleteClassic! I can hear the jingle!
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Hi Ciel - re your comment on Florida Fotos: I simply asked the critter if he liked turtle soup...
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful station. Our local train station is a bench next to the tracks. :(
ReplyDeleteTHREE train stations? I am very impressed.
ReplyDeleteA friend and her husband are flying to Paris tomorrow and is very much looking forward to visiting Versailles. Do you think she'll be surprised when she opens her suitcase and I pop out?
Je suppose que c'est Rive Droite, la plus proche du chateau, non ?
ReplyDeleteJ'ai toujours pris mon train à Montparnasse, avec un marathon à l'arrivée pour rejoindre le château.