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Post by Sandy M on Aug 5, 2012 14:05:54 GMT -5
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Post by PariS on Aug 5, 2012 21:01:13 GMT -5
The link doesn't work for me Are you talking major train stations (I'll guess 6) or does that include stops along the way, such as Luxembourg on RER B? If it's the later...maybe 20?? Now I'm curious!
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Post by Sandy M on Aug 6, 2012 6:52:11 GMT -5
OOOPS - I took the link away because it was the wrong one - thanks to Annette for pointing that out to me - I'll do some searching and hopefully find it and repost - now if I can just remember where I read it!! LOL!!! Sorry for the error!
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Post by Sandy M on Aug 6, 2012 6:59:19 GMT -5
Okay Annette - try the new link I added to the original post - now I have the correct one - so glad you let me know that I had posted the wrong one!!
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Post by PariS on Aug 6, 2012 8:26:25 GMT -5
That one works Thanks Sandy, this is an interesting article. I was way off on my count, too!
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Post by khalimera on Aug 7, 2012 1:46:30 GMT -5
hi there are st lazare gare de lyon gare de l'est gare du nord gare Montparnasse gare austerlitz and gare de bercy (night train). So there are around 6
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Post by mez on Aug 7, 2012 5:24:30 GMT -5
I would never have guessed that many.
Once I started looking at the pictures, I immediately thought of the building near the La Muette metro, and a few pictures later, there it was. :-)
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Post by mossie on Aug 7, 2012 13:43:00 GMT -5
Very interesting Sandy, and the link.
I thought it was a trick question and wondered how many stations of the Petite Ceinture still existed. I knew of la Fleche d'Or, at 107 rue Bagnolet, and guessed there were more.
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Post by kerouac on Aug 12, 2012 12:28:34 GMT -5
Hah, I took the train from Boulainvilliers to Porte de Clichy today on the RER C.
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