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Saint-Lazare is graced by significant public funding for its ambitious recreational projects. Bedard Park in the centre of the town is a relatively large park equipped with a small water park, a grass field, three baseball diamonds, and tennis courts. In the winter two hockey rinks and an ice skating oval are added. Another large, multi-use ...
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The trains on Line L travel between Gare Saint-Lazare in Paris and the west of Île-de-France region, with termini in Cergy, Versailles and L'Étang-la-Ville. The line has a total of 290,000 passengers per weekday.
Pierre Bertholon de Saint-Lazare (1741–1800), French physicist; See also. Autun Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Lazare d'Autun), Autun, France
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The Gare Saint-Lazare (French pronunciation: [ɡaʁ sɛ̃ lazaʁ]; lit. ' Saint Lazarus station '), officially Paris Saint Lazare, is one of the seven large mainline railway station terminals in Paris, France. It was the first train station built in Paris, opening in 1837.
The station offers connections to the following other stations: Gare Saint-Lazare , ‹See TfM› Haussmann–Saint-Lazare on RER E, ‹See TfM› Havre–Caumartin on Line 3 and Line 9, in addition to ‹See TfM› Saint-Augustin on Line 9. The station is named after the mainline railway station, which is situated in Rue Saint-Lazare. It is in ...
Juste Lisch Gare Saint-Lazare. Jean Juste Gustave Lisch (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ ʒyst ɡystav liʃ]; 10 June 1828 – 24 August 1910) was a French architect. [1] [2] A native of Alençon, Lisch studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and was pupil of Léon Vaudoyer and Henri Labrouste. His architectural career was geared towards civic work ...