[FR] Tram+VAL Tour de France 3: Tours+Orléans

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kcp

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Bonjour,

the next stop of the tour was Tours (no pun intended ;-)). It's ideally located for several trips to neihbouring cities. Let's start with pictures taken in Tours and Orléans

Tours

Tours has one tram line. The design is quite unique and offers a contrast to usually round design used in new frensh tram networks. I liked the design: These angled, silver-grey trains have special vibe.

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Silver tram and blue sky, thats all I need.

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At dusk I started to recignize, how bright the lighting of trams was

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In the city centre the tram uses APS to avoid overhead wiring.

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Near station "Anatole France" a bridge spans across the Loire. This was my favourite spot for taking pictures

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I guess everybody who travels to Tours for tram watchting, takes this pictures: A view from "Anatole France" across the bridge to the other side, where the tram climbs up a steep hill (and the flags give it a nice touch too).

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Or do you prefer trams in the greens? No problem, Tours has this as well

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The interieur seem to be a lot more fancy than usual

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The "Cockpit"

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The stripes on the floor of the station from a quite different perspective. These stripes do lead to the trams door

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Tours railway station at dusk

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The no-frill version to indicate where the different coaches will stop along the platform.

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On the wall, there were mosaics of different cities. The SNCF is looking for patrons who will help financing the restauration of the mosaics. So if you have money to spare...

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St Martin Basilica

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The artwork at the tower of the former Collegiate St Martin pays tribute to bishop Martins good deed

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In St Gatien Cathedral a whole window is dedicated to his life

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Just one word: Wow.

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And shot of the cathedral facade

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As most medium sized French city has a cathedral, I was tempted to call the report series "Trams and Cathedrales". As I cannot pass by a cathedral without dropping in, I collected huge amounts of church and especially stain glass window pictures during this trip (luckily the memory card in my camera was huge enough to deal with it ;-)).

Orléans

Orléans has two tram lines. They intersect at "De Gaulle" station. Line A uses overhead wires

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whereas line B runs using APS

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The interior design, is more or less business as usual

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Tram of line B in front of the cathedral

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The cathedral in all its glory

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On the inside, a windows is dedicated to this special, young woman (who got pretty hot feet later on). Mind a guess?

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Loire, Bridge, Tram

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Or do you prefer Loire, Bridge, Tram and Cathedral?

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Or just Loire and Cathedral?

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A nice piece of modern architecture: The station of Orléans.

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The bridge "Pont l'Europe"

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And finally, chow time in the butterfly house of the "Parc Floral de la Source"

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This concludes part three of my little Tour de France.

Salut
Charly
 


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