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  2. Le Train Bleu - Wikipedia

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    A French television series, Le train bleu s'arrete 13 fois (lit. "The Blue Train Stops 13 times"), appeared on the French channel ORTF between October 8, 1965, and March 11, 1966. It featured one mystery episode for each of the thirteen stops of the Train Bleu between Paris and Menton, based on short stories by Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejac.

  3. Paris–Marseille railway - Wikipedia

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    The railway from Paris to Marseille is an 862-kilometre long railway line, that connects Paris to the southern port city of Marseille, France, via Dijon and Lyon. The railway was opened in several stages between 1847 and 1856, when the final section through Lyon was opened. [ 2 ]

  4. Night Train to Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Film Daily wrote: "Night Train to Paris is a neat, little suspense film that will be a fine addition to any double bill. Its length probably automatically relegates it to second feature". [6] In The New York Times, Howard Thompson wrote: "Night Train to Paris — there's an intriguing title. But, believe us, this thumpingly mediocre little ...

  5. Midnight Trains - Wikipedia

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    It aimed to expand sleeper train services in Europe. [1] As of January 2023, the company aimed for its first route to commence operations in December 2024, with a fully operational network by 2030. Routes were planned from Paris to Spain, Italy, Portugal, Germany and Denmark. [2] [3] As of 2024, service on its first line was expected by 2025. [4]

  6. Intercités de nuit - Wikipedia

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    Intercités de Nuit arriving in Briançon after its journey from Paris. Intercités de Nuit is a brand name used by France’s national railway company, SNCF, to denote overnight passenger rail services in France.

  7. High-speed rail in France - Wikipedia

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    The train line would run via Orléans and Clermont-Ferrand, at a length of 410 km, and is expected to cost €12bn. [22] The route will be known as LGV POCL (Paris, Orléans, Clermont-Ferrand and Lyon). Four potential routes are being studied as of 2011, with consultations continuing into 2012. Work would not start before 2025. [23]

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