[FR] Tram and more in the South of France IV: Montpellier+Nîmes+Arles

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kcp

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Bonjour,

the final installment of my trip report features Montpellier, Nîmes und Arles.

Gare St Roch

The platforms of Gare St Roch were dark and not vrey welcoming. The station building above proved to be a bright and ice to look at.
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Tram de Montpellier

The tram network consists of 4 lines, with very colourful rolling stock. As all lines pass by the station, there is quite an amount of tracks and switches in the area to connect the tram line coming from four different directions
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Line 3 and 4 (gold) meet at the station
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A tam of line 4 has just left "Corum" station
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Same spot, a few minutes later: Line 1 passes by.
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My favourite spot: The approach of line 2 to "Corum". A curve of almost 180° and a colourful tram - Could it get any better?
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The signs at the stop pay witness to the paint jobs of the rolling stock. Signs for all three lines that call at "Corum"
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Short break for a tram of line 4 in the tail tracks near "Place Albert 1er" station
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Tram 1 heading to "Albert 1er"
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A pity, that I could catch "Blackbeauty" only once
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Between "Corum" and "Comédie" there is a shot tunnel section. A tram of linie 2 emerging from the tunnel
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Line 2 between "St Roch" station and "Comédie"
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Nice mix of dark tones and color: Trams of linie 3
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A network expansion is underway. Works are being done near the botanical garden
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Even in a set of colourful trams, there is one thats sticks out: A tram with advertising for the "Métropole French Tech" project
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Between the station and "Antigone" the tracks embedded in neither concrete nor gras, but in wood. Biker liked to spped down this ramp
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Some kids on their BMX bikes just jumped over the "car stop" at the end of the ramp
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I liked the mix of tram and catenary
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T3 meets TER
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Sightseeing

The architecture in the Antigone quarter took some time getting used to
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In front of the administration-building of the Region a festival of extreme-sports took place. It included water-skiing
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Just one word: Wow. Rose in St. Pierre cathedral
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Monty Python once again: And what have the Romans ever given us? The aqueduct. "Aqueduc Saint Clement" (it was not build by the Romans, it dates back to the 18th century) and "Chateau d'eau"
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Nîmes und Arles

If you like following Roman history and architecture, I can recommend a trip to Nîmes and Arles. I went there by Intercité train
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Below the tracks of Nîmes station
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In both towns, there are hugh Roman arenas that are well preserved. Until this day they are used for events. In contrast to the colloseum in Rome, you can wander around freely and climb up and down the tiers. Arena in Nîmes
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Modern architecture just outside the arena
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The "Maison Carré" is an old temple. Nowadays, a film about the history of Nîmes is shown there
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View from "Tour Magne" unto Nîmes. The arena is not that prominent. It is located at the end of the green band that starts at the white building (this is a museum designed by Norman Foster)
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In Arles station, you cannot get unto the center platform. If need be, the door will be opened 10min prior to departure
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While I wait for my delayed Intercité back to Marseille: A snapshot of a TER train in the eveninng dusk.
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Here ends the last report of my trip to southern France. I can highly recommend the area. There is a lot to see and the weather is nice too :).

Adieu
Charly
 


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