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Varios TGVs que estavam na Gare de Lyon na sexta-feira, dia 03/02... na verdade, são dois em cada trilho e eles estão ligados por esta engrenagem que aparece bem em primeiro plano... eles fazem isto durante as férias, pois o numero de viajantes é muito maior, então eles juntam dois trens, fazendo um soh... e assim comportando um maior numero de passageiros por viatura ... este primeiro estava de partida para Lyon ...
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"It was in 1900 at the time of the Universal Exhibition that the station buffet, which later became Le Train Bleu, was built. Marius Toudoire, the famous architect behind the Gare de Lyon clock tower and façade, was entrusted with carrying out these works. The management of the railway company hoped to create an unmissable gourmet experience in a luxurious, modern and legendary setting.
The station buffet was unveiled in 1901 by the French President Emile Loubet and quickly attracted people from high society and artists.
In 1963, the buffet became “Le Train Bleu” as a tribute to the “Paris-Vintimille” line dating from 1868, the legendary train that served towns in the French Riviera along the Mediterranean coast."- www.le-train-bleu.com/en -
Gare de Lyon - Bercy (Paris) / Morning walk before taking the train to Raid GDF SUEZ Avoriaz 2014
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Répétitions de LIEU d'ÊTRE à Paris par la Compagnie Acte
Place Henri Frenay 75012 Paris
30 & 31 mai 2012
Copyright Marianne Waquier
"It was in 1900 at the time of the Universal Exhibition that the station buffet, which later became Le Train Bleu, was built. Marius Toudoire, the famous architect behind the Gare de Lyon clock tower and façade, was entrusted with carrying out these works. The management of the railway company hoped to create an unmissable gourmet experience in a luxurious, modern and legendary setting.
The station buffet was unveiled in 1901 by the French President Emile Loubet and quickly attracted people from high society and artists.
In 1963, the buffet became “Le Train Bleu” as a tribute to the “Paris-Vintimille” line dating from 1868, the legendary train that served towns in the French Riviera along the Mediterranean coast."- www.le-train-bleu.com/en -
Répétitions de LIEU d'ÊTRE à Paris par la Compagnie Acte
Place Henri Frenay 75012 Paris
30 & 31 mai 2012
Copyright Marianne Waquier