Parisian Subway, RER C, Gets a Make-Over Château De Versailles Style

by Adam

SNCF, France’s national state-owned railway company, STIF, the transport organization authority that controls the Paris public transport network, and the Museum and National Estate of Versailles, have made over multiple Parisian subway trains…Château de Versailles style.

The museum has done similar makeovers as recently as 2012-13.  Thanks to reader Ralph for sharing!

RER C1 RER C2 RER C5 RER C3 RER C4

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Langston June 12, 2016 - 4:53 pm

What lines could I find this redo on? I was riding RER all week in Paris last week and I don’t recall seeing this

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Adam June 13, 2016 - 9:42 am

@Langston – There are 5 different RER lines (A-E), only the C line received the makeover since its the one that gets you to the Chateau. Hope that helps!

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