Paris and environs, with routes from London to Paris : handbook for travellers . Tramways: Tm2 (Appx., p. 48);— Steamboats to Suresnes and Epinay, see p. 35b. The Ligne des Moulineaux diverges here from the Versaillesline (p. 349). Grand panorama of Paris, with the Bois de Boulogneand the Seine valley. To the S. are the woods of Meudon andClamart. The train passes through a short tunnel and descendstowards the Seine. , . , . • 7V. M. Suresnes-Longchamp (see p. 356). To the right risesMont-Valerien (p. 356). The station is ^/, M. from the Versailles line (p. 349;. , . .u . 91/2 M. Pont-de-St-Cl


Paris and environs, with routes from London to Paris : handbook for travellers . Tramways: Tm2 (Appx., p. 48);— Steamboats to Suresnes and Epinay, see p. 35b. The Ligne des Moulineaux diverges here from the Versaillesline (p. 349). Grand panorama of Paris, with the Bois de Boulogneand the Seine valley. To the S. are the woods of Meudon andClamart. The train passes through a short tunnel and descendstowards the Seine. , . , . • 7V. M. Suresnes-Longchamp (see p. 356). To the right risesMont-Valerien (p. 356). The station is ^/, M. from the Versailles line (p. 349;. , . .u . 91/2 M. Pont-de-St-Cloud, the chief approach to the townfor those coming from Paris (tramway and steamboat, see p. 354;station on the Versailles line, see p. 349). Then a tunnel and a cutting. On the left, Boulogne (p. 354);on the right is the park of St-Cloud, with its }raps, pp. 352, 351. VILLE-DAVRAY. ^^. Route. 349 10 M. Pont-de-Sevres, station in a cutting near the porce-lain-factory (p. 353); tramway and steamboat, see pp. 352, 353. The train skirts the river and stops at Bellevue-Fnmcalaireip. 352). —11 M. Bas-Meudon (p. 351). 12 ^LLes Moidhieaux-Billancoiirt. The station (PI. G, 3) andLes MoulineauXj a dependency of Issy (p. 350), lie on the left bank,opposite Billancourt. (Tramways TR, TOi, andr(TS, see Appx.,pp. 46, 51.) To the right are the drilling-ground of Issy and the Invalides-Versailles line (p. 357). We now pass under the Ceinture, enterParis, and, together with the Invalides-Versailles line, stop atthe following stations: Javel (PI. G, 4), near the Pont dAuteuil(p. 243); Pont Mirabeau (, 4; p. 243); Font de Grenelle(PI. R, 7, /; p. 243); Champ-de-Mars (p. 321); Avenue de LaBourdonnais ip. 321); Pont de VAlnia (PI. R, 11, /; p. 235). 1674 M. Gave des Invalides (p. 310). n. Ligne de Versailles (Rive Droite), from the Gave St-La


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