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Old March 16th, 2007, 07:44 AM posted to rec.travel.europe
lalogne2000[_2_]
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Default steam train travel

Hello,

steam travel in past

http://www.lamastre.com/themastrou

What a good idea!

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Old March 17th, 2007, 05:32 PM posted to rec.travel.europe
erilar
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Default steam train travel

In article . com,
"lalogne2000" wrote:

Hello,

steam travel in past

http://www.lamastre.com/themastrou

What a good idea!


Wow, what an informative post! I'm guessing somewhere in Europe, since
it was posted here?

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Old March 17th, 2007, 08:59 PM posted to rec.travel.europe
Gregory Morrow[_28_]
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Default steam train travel


"erilar" wrote in message
...
In article . com,
"lalogne2000" wrote:

Hello,

steam travel in past

http://www.lamastre.com/themastrou

What a good idea!


Wow, what an informative post! I'm guessing somewhere in Europe, since
it was posted here?



Lol...how many times have I seen this site posted at
misc.transport.rail.europe...???


Mary Loomer Oliver, Germanic philologist, medieval enthusiast
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http://www.airstreamcomm.net/~erilarlo

(The clearest subjects are often obscured by lengthened reasoning)



Best sig line I've seen in some time...

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Old March 17th, 2007, 09:47 PM posted to rec.travel.europe
Lennart Petersen
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Default steam train travel



"erilar" skrev i meddelandet
...
In article . com,
"lalogne2000" wrote:

Hello,

steam travel in past

http://www.lamastre.com/themastrou

What a good idea!


Wow, what an informative post! I'm guessing somewhere in Europe, since
it was posted here?

http://www.ardeche-train.com/fr/index.php
could possibly inform you more ?
the railway is somewhat north of Valence, departure station Tournon being
opposite the river from Tain-Hermitage. End station Lamastre is besides
well-known for some excellent restaurants and the timetable is constructed
to include time for lunch.


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Old March 17th, 2007, 11:28 PM posted to rec.travel.europe
erilar
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Default steam train travel

In article ,
"Lennart Petersen" wrote:

"erilar" skrev i meddelandet
...
In article . com,
"lalogne2000" wrote:

Hello,

steam travel in past

http://www.lamastre.com/themastrou

What a good idea!


Wow, what an informative post! I'm guessing somewhere in Europe, since
it was posted here?

http://www.ardeche-train.com/fr/index.php
could possibly inform you more ?
the railway is somewhat north of Valence, departure station Tournon being
opposite the river from Tain-Hermitage. End station Lamastre is besides
well-known for some excellent restaurants and the timetable is constructed
to include time for lunch.


You never even mentioned the country. I don't bother with links posted
without information.

--
Mary Loomer Oliver, Germanic philologist,* medieval enthusiast
------------------------------------------------------------------
perspicuitas enim argumentatione elevator --Cicero

http://www.airstreamcomm.net/~erilarlo

(The clearest subjects are often obscured by lengthened reasoning)
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Old March 18th, 2007, 02:06 AM posted to rec.travel.europe
Lennart Petersen
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Default steam train travel



"erilar" skrev i meddelandet
...
In article ,
"Lennart Petersen" wrote:

"erilar" skrev i meddelandet
...
In article . com,
"lalogne2000" wrote:

Hello,

steam travel in past

http://www.lamastre.com/themastrou

What a good idea!

Wow, what an informative post! I'm guessing somewhere in Europe, since
it was posted here?

http://www.ardeche-train.com/fr/index.php
could possibly inform you more ?
the railway is somewhat north of Valence, departure station Tournon being
opposite the river from Tain-Hermitage. End station Lamastre is besides
well-known for some excellent restaurants and the timetable is
constructed
to include time for lunch.


You never even mentioned the country. I don't bother with links posted
without information.

So try the link "Getting there"
http://www.ardeche-train.com/fr/acces.php
and feel free to make a guess.
Still being confused after reading the map and citynames ? Just go to the
bottom line:

"CHEMIN DE FER DU VIVARAIS - Avenue de la gare - 07300
TOURNON-sur-RHONE -Ardeche-FRANCE Up
Contact us TEL : +33(0)4 75 08 20 30 - FAX : +33(0)4 75 07 01 77
"


 




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