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I like the first picture, very nice framing. Versailles is very lucky to have so many train stations....
ReplyDeleteHope they're able to operate a little more efficiently and safely than our D.C. Metro.
ReplyDeleteNothing like some public transportation.
ReplyDeleteIt is always fascinating to watch trains coming and going, Ciel!
ReplyDeleteWe come in to Gare Rive Gauche from central Paris, don't we? I like the framing through the fence.
ReplyDeleteI think I would enjoy watching the trains from this vantage point.
ReplyDeleteTiens j’ai été revoir la définition de Transilien, en fait « voir »car je ne la connaissais pas, un peu compliqué pour tout retenir.
ReplyDeleteTrains always make for good photos!
ReplyDeleteRive droite terminus !
ReplyDeleteI like your "frame" in the first shot.
ReplyDeleteIs this where you would catch the train into Paris Ciel ?
ReplyDelete@ Grace: it's one of three options to go to Paris, depending on where you're going. There are three railway lines going from Paris to Versailles!
ReplyDeleteWe took it twice: the last time you were there waiting for us!
ReplyDeleteI have always been fascinated by all the intersecting lines.
ReplyDeleteThe style of train reminds me of some of the commuter trains in southern Ontario.
ReplyDeleteI love the trains. I want trains. We don't have 'em. I think it's rather funny that you're at the end of the line! Heh, heh!
ReplyDeleteThe criss-crossing train tracks always fascinate me.
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