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He boarded the train somewhere on its way round the ceinture.
It is situated on the western part of the Grande Ceinture line.
Marius Barbeau was very interested in ceinture fléchée trying to find its origin.
By evening they were on the outskirts of Paris, and the train began its slow journey round the ceinture, with many interminable stops.
There was previously a military connection between this line and the Grande Ceinture line.
The Ceinture concession agreement stated that the government would finance the landscaping, bridges and rails for the line.
The Grande Ceinture is currently used to swap stock and as a diversion line.
"M. l'Abbe Ceinture, who needs your good office in a little matter which he will communicate to you.
The ceinture also had a practical use: it helped prevent back injuries or hernias amongst the fur traders of the time.
Many steps are required in the creation of a ceinture fléchée (also known as an "Assomption sash").
The first single is "La ceinture".
The latter was joined by to the Petite Ceinture rail line, which allowed for the transfer of trains between lines.
Bonhomme is a large snowman sporting a red cap, black buttons and a ceinture fléchée.
Besides, they have departed, seven minutes ago; to circle about Paris by the Ceinture Railway."
The Grande Ceinture's role always essentially erred towards freight rather than passenger transportation.
The French term ceinture means belt, waist, or ring, and may refer to a ringroad or a rail route round a city.
They had reached Paris, and the slow journey round the ceinture, with its interminable stops and waits, was very wearisome.
The Petite Ceinture is largely unused.
Bijou de ceinture.
Petite ceinture may refer to:
Sert à Vénus de ceinture.
The Grande Ceinture line had its own station in the same location as that of the Nord Company.
Un symbole de taille: la ceinture fléchée dans l'art canadien.
In Standard French: "une ceinture périphérique".
When, however, the train had completed its slow journey round the ceinture and reached the Gare de Lyon, Poirot became suddenly galvanized into activity.