La Petite Ceinture: What Happened to Paris's Lost Railway?
In 1900, the Petite Ceinture railway carried 38 million passengers in a single year. But by 1934 its stations were closed forever. What happened? Why was it abandoned? And why do the tracks seem to have been kept in good condition? I went to Paris to find out more...
(Apologies for occasional shakey footage in this video: a few shots were filmed last year before I bought my nice smooth camera.)
Видео La Petite Ceinture: What Happened to Paris's Lost Railway? канала The Tim Traveller
(Apologies for occasional shakey footage in this video: a few shots were filmed last year before I bought my nice smooth camera.)
Видео La Petite Ceinture: What Happened to Paris's Lost Railway? канала The Tim Traveller
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