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London to Paris boat train in 1955

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janthoren | 13:09 Tue 28th Mar 2006 | Travel
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which station in Paris did the London-Paris boat train arrive at in the 1950s?
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Found this in an article on a piece about Cross-Channel travel...


Cross-Channel travel reached its pre-Tunnel zenith with the launch in 1929 of the famous Golden Arrow rail service, which ran with Pullman cars to Dover where passengers boarded a purpose built ferry to Calais for the onward journey in Wagon-Lits comfort to Paris. Leaving London Victoria Station at 11.00 am, passengers would reach the Gare du Nord in six hours 40 minutes for the fare of �4 12/6 ( � 4.621/2 )

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