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Le Train Bleu ("The Blue Train") is a restaurant located in the hall of the Gare de Lyon railway station in Paris, France. It was designated a Monument Historique in 1972. The restaurant was originally created for the Exposition Universelle (1900) .
In 1963, the belle-epoque restaurant at the Gare de Lyon train station in Paris was renamed Le Train Bleu to honor the historic train. 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 ...
Restaurant Le Train bleu, Paris, Gare de Lyon. Marius Toudoire was the son of Augustin Martin Toudoire and Chritine Élisabeth Joye. He enrolled at the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts in Paris where he studied with Charles-Auguste Questel (1807-1888), [1] he came second at the Prix de Rome, and with his student Jean-Louis Pascal (1837-1920) he came first at the Prix de Rome in 1866.
Le Chateaubriand Both sides of Fouquet's, Avenue des Champs-Élysées turning left and Avenue George V turning right The dining room at Le Train Bleu The front of Polidor. Les Ambassadeurs; L'Ambroisie – Michelin three-starred restaurant [1] L'Arpège – earned one star in the Michelin Guide in its first year, and earned two soon thereafter.
The station houses the Le Train Bleu restaurant, which has served drinks and meals to travellers and other guests since 1901 in an ornately decorated setting. On 27 June 1988, in the Gare de Lyon rail accident , a runaway train crashed into a stationary rush-hour train, killing 56 people and injuring a further 55.
In 1900, he and twenty other painters received a commission from Stéphane Adolphe Dervillé , president of the board of directors of the Chemins de fer de Paris à Lyon et à la Méditerranée, to decorate the restaurant in the Gare de Lyon now known as "Le Train Bleu".
A toy train delivers a customer’s lunch order to a table at Fritz’s Railroad Restaurant in Kansas City, Kansas. The restaurant dates back to 1954, but the trains arrived in the 1970s. Fritz ...
Paris-Gare de Lyon train station, golden room of Le Train Bleu (restaurant) : Le Vieux port de Marseille, 1900, oil on canvas; Saint-Honorat, 1901, oil on canvas; Marseille, musée Cantini : Carry-le-Rouet, prior to 1917, oil on canvas; L'Épave de la Navarre, près de Carry, prior to 1917, oil on canvas; Tempête, avant 1917, oil on canvas