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![]() "Joe" wrote in message ... Offramp wrote: I remember being daunted at the huge, staffless Paris Metro stations. Not very nice! I remember being stuck inside the station because the unstaffed ticket barriers wouldn't accept my ticket. Unlike UK ones they were too big to jump over. Fortunately one was broken so we eventually managed to escape! You will have to get fitter :-) I once saw 5 African youths jump over the barriers. The Parisians just looked at each other and shrugged their shoulders . Peter Sydney |
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You will have to get fitter :-) I once saw 5 African youths jump over
the barriers. The Parisians just looked at each other and shrugged their shoulders . Heh. I was surprised how tall they were - much bigger than anywhere I've seen befo http://knol.google.com/k/-/-/2sp607v...ticketsmlv.jpg |
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Joe wrote on 29 April 2009 10:30:58 ...
You will have to get fitter :-) I once saw 5 African youths jump over the barriers. The Parisians just looked at each other and shrugged their shoulders . Heh. I was surprised how tall they were - much bigger than anywhere I've seen befo http://knol.google.com/k/-/-/2sp607v...ticketsmlv.jpg From the signs, that must be the station for Disneyland, Marne la Vallée-Chessy station on RER line A, about 20 miles east of Paris. It's not a Métro station. The RER has ticket gates on entry and exit, and generally tighter security. -- Richard J. (to email me, swap 'uk' and 'yon' in address) |
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From the signs, that must be the station for Disneyland, Marne la
Vallée-Chessy station on RER line A, about 20 miles east of Paris. It's not a Métro station. The RER has ticket gates on entry and exit, and generally tighter security. I know, I was just using it as an example of the fact that the ticket barriers are bigger than what we normally have in GB. |
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Joe wrote:
From the signs, that must be the station for Disneyland, Marne la Vall?e-Chessy station on RER line A, about 20 miles east of Paris. It's not a M?tro station. The RER has ticket gates on entry and exit, and generally tighter security. I know, I was just using it as an example of the fact that the ticket barriers are bigger than what we normally have in GB. The Metro has tall, opaque exit gates. Seen to the left of this picture, with the footballer vinyls: http://parisbytrain.com/files/2008/0...ntparnasse.jpg They're at least person-operated, so no ticket is required. I notice there seems to be some kind of emergency exit via the 'wrong' side of the entry gates (right side of picture). Theo |
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On Apr 29, 10:30 am, Joe wrote:
You will have to get fitter :-) I once saw 5 African youths jump over the barriers. The Parisians just looked at each other and shrugged their shoulders . Heh. I was surprised how tall they were - much bigger than anywhere I've seen befo http://knol.google.com/k/-/-/2sp607v...tilesinfoticke... Yes, about a decade ago it used to be utterly routine for people to jump over the barriers in Paris - a great deal has been done to make it harder. Tim |
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