Showing posts with label Gare de l'Est. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gare de l'Est. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Gare de l'Est



Gare de l'Est


Gare de l'Est resembles the Belle Époque generation of train stations, 
and the west wing is the original building of 1847.   
An interesting note: On October 4, 1883, 
the Gare de l'Est saw the first departure 
of the Orient Express bound for Istanbul.


On this day I was not venturing nearly that far, 
but there is nothing quite so pleasant as traveling by train.


Gare de l'Est
Place du 11 novembre 1918
75010, Paris

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Gare de l'Est - Dépêchez-vous!


Gare de l'Est


Have you ever noticed the people running in train stations?  
It is no different in Paris as we see these passengers hurrying off a train.  


I have done the same myself, hurrying to catch a train 
in Madrid, in Prague, in Vienna, in Milan... and even in Paris.  


Why would one need to run 
with sufficient planning of schedules and locations?  
Well, for one, it is never a simple matter 
to find the correct window for ticket sales.  
Buying tickets on-line in advance will reduce the stress.


Perhaps you will have time to sit in the station 
and photograph others who did not plan as well.  Hummmm...



Gare de l'Est
Place du 11 novembre 1918
75010, Paris