From the Batignolles station to the Martin Luther King Park: 180 years of railway history
The 17th arrondissement has a (very) rich railway history, of which Martin Luther King Park is the epicenter. Inaugurated in 2007, it was built on the site of a vast infrastructure dedicated to the transport of goods by rail: the Batignolles station. Running along the tracks of the Saint-Lazare station, the park also sees the double track leading to the Petite Ceinture ferroviaire de Paris, a double railway running around the capital – and still connected to most major rail networks. Thanks to the Association for the Preservation of the Petite Ceinture, discover this great architectural, heritage and railway history. This event will be held alongside the railway equipment exhibition organized by the AAPSL. Informations Free conferences organized every two hours Book
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