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  2. Gare Saint-Lazare - Wikipedia

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    Arrival of the Normandy Train, Gare Saint-Lazare by Claude Monet, c. 1877 Gare Saint Lazare, Claude Monet, 1877 Renovated passenger hall The station from Place de l'Europe Trains coming and going, looking north from Place de l'Europe. In 1877, painter Claude Monet rented a studio near the Gare Saint Lazare. That same year he exhibited seven ...

  3. Gare Saint-Lazare (Monet series) - Wikipedia

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    This Impressionist series was deeply influenced by modernization and industrialization in the nineteenth century, presenting a busy train station in different times of a day. [1] Monet finished the Gare Saint-Lazare series in the first half of 1877 and exhibited seven of the twelve paintings at the Third Impressionist Exhibition in the same ...

  4. CDGVAL - Wikipedia

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    CDGVAL is a free shuttle rail service at Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG), using the VAL (English: automatic light vehicle) driverless, rubber-tyred people mover technology. The first line, which connects the three airport terminals, train stations, and parking lots, opened on 4 April 2007.

  5. List of Paris railway stations - Wikipedia

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    Austerlitz, Saint-Lazare, Lyon and Nord are also stations on the RER network. All stations connect to stations of the Paris Métro. Gare d'Austerlitz: trains to central France, Toulouse and the Pyrenees; Lunéa night train; Gare de Bercy: trains to southeastern France; Gare de l'Est: trains to eastern France, Germany, and Switzerland; TGV Est

  6. Transilien Paris-Saint-Lazare - Wikipedia

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    A four-letter code system is in use throughout Line L. These codes do not display on trains, but they are displayed on passenger information display systems. [4] The destination of the train is indicated by the first letter. B: Bécon-les-Bruyères; D: Saint-Cloud; F: Maisons-Laffitte; N: Nanterre-Université; P: Paris Saint-Lazare; R: Marly-le-Roi

  7. Paris-St-Lazare–St-Germain-en-Laye railway - Wikipedia

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    AN MS 61 train of line A of the RER on the Chatou railway bridge. During the 1960s, it was planned to integrate the western section of the Saint-Germain line into the new East-West line of a regional metro. This modification would make it possible to reduce the number of services provided from Saint-Lazare station, which was then close to ...

  8. Réseau Saint-Lazare - Wikipedia

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    Réseau Saint-Lazare (French pronunciation: [ʁezo sɛ̃ lazaʁ]) is the network of railway lines originating from Saint Lazare Station in Paris. The network stretches from Paris to Normandy and encompasses suburban services.

  9. RATP bus network - Wikipedia

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    Although it didn't change the overall scheme mentioned above, it brought several irregularities, such as lines 20 21 & 24 no longer starting from Saint Lazare train station while brand new line 25 doesn't even approach it, line 30 now cut long before the Gare de l'Est, line 40 that doesn't even approach the Gare du Nord, or lines 71 & 77 that ...