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Learn about 10 popular stations in France
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Hi everyone. I am Lindsay from Frenchpod101.com. |
In this video, we’d be talking about the Top 10 Popular Train Stations in France. Let’s begin. I take the train a lot. |
1. Metz-Ville “Metz-Ville” |
La gare de Metz-Ville est inscrite comme monument historique depuis le 15 janvier 1975. “The Mets-Ville station has been registered as a historical monument since January 15th, 1975.” |
I’ve been to Mets once. I don’t remember using the train though. |
2. Paris-Gare-de-Lyon “Paris-Gare de Lyon” |
La gare de Paris-Gare-de-Lyon se situe dans le 12ème arrondissement de Paris. “The Paris-Gare de Lyon station is located in the 12th district of Paris.” |
This is a really big one. |
3. Limoges-Bénédictins “Limoges-Bénédictins” |
La gare de Limoges-Bénédictins est une oeuvre de l'architecte Roger Gonthier. “The Limoges-Bénédictins station was designed by architect Roger Gonthier.” |
You don’t pronounce the S. You don’t say BénédictinS, you Bénédictins. |
4. Paris-Nord “Paris-Nord” |
La gare de Paris-Nord a figuré dans le film "Les Poupées Russes". “The Paris-Nord station was in the movie ‘Russian Dolls’.” |
Hmm I need to watch that movie. |
5. La Rochelle-Ville “La Rochelle-Ville” |
La gare de La Rochelle-Ville est liée à des villes comme Tours, Bordeaux ou Paris. “The La Rochelle-Ville station links to cities like Tours, Bordeaux, and Paris.” |
La Rochelle is beautiful. It’s a maritime city and yeah, they have this big, how do you call that? Monument. But really interesting to visit. |
6. Strasbourg-Ville “Strasbourg-Ville” |
La gare de Strasbourg-Ville a une grosse verrière. “The Strasbourg-Ville station has a huge glass roof.” |
So in French, you won’t say bourG but you say just bourg You don’t pronounce the J? G. The G. Don’t pronounce the G. Strasbourg, and not StrasbourG. |
7. Marseille-Saint-Charles “Marseille-Saint-Charles” |
La gare de Marseille-Saint-Charles a 16 voies. That’s a lot. “The Marseille-Saint-Charles station has 16 tracks.” |
Yeah, a lot of trains goes there. |
8. Rouen-Rive-Droite “Rouen-Rive-Droite” |
La gare de Rouen-Rive-Droite a été mise en service en 1847. “The Rouen-Rive-Droite station opened in 1847.” |
There is also Rouen-Rive-Gauche. |
9. Tours “Tours” |
La gare de Tours fait 49 mètres d'altitude. “The Tours station is 49 meters high.” |
That’d have been super high. |
10. Gare d'Orsay “Gare d'Orsay” |
La gare d'Orsay est devenue un musée. “The Gare d'Orsay station became a museum.” |
I know the Quai D'orsay... Might be a bit different. |
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