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The Londres-Vichy Pullman Express was a Pullman train that ran between London and Vichy in France primarily to serve passengers wishing to visit the thermal baths for which Vichy was famous. The Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits established the service on 14 May 1927. It was a seasonal train. From 1927 to 1930 the through coaches from Boulogne to Vichy were first class; second class coaches and goods vans were added to the train at Paris-Nord. The train transferred from Paris-Nord to Paris-Lyon via the 'little circle'.

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  • Londres-Vichy Pullman Express (fr)
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  • Le Londres-Vichy Pullman Express était un train Pullman, créé par la Compagnie internationale des wagons-lits, assurant la liaison entre Londres et Vichy (Allier) via Paris, principalement pour les passagers souhaitant suivre une cure dans l'alors renommée station thermale bourbonnaise. Il a été en service de 1927 à 1930. (fr)
  • The Londres-Vichy Pullman Express was a Pullman train that ran between London and Vichy in France primarily to serve passengers wishing to visit the thermal baths for which Vichy was famous. The Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits established the service on 14 May 1927. It was a seasonal train. From 1927 to 1930 the through coaches from Boulogne to Vichy were first class; second class coaches and goods vans were added to the train at Paris-Nord. The train transferred from Paris-Nord to Paris-Lyon via the 'little circle'. (en)
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  • The Londres-Vichy Pullman Express was a Pullman train that ran between London and Vichy in France primarily to serve passengers wishing to visit the thermal baths for which Vichy was famous. The Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits established the service on 14 May 1927. It was a seasonal train. From 1927 to 1930 the through coaches from Boulogne to Vichy were first class; second class coaches and goods vans were added to the train at Paris-Nord. The train transferred from Paris-Nord to Paris-Lyon via the 'little circle'. From 1928 Étoile du Nord carriages were used on the Paris-Vichy section. The service ended on 19 September 1930. From then until 1939 ordinary trains served the Boulogne-Vichy route. The service was an early victim of the Great Depression. The loss of demand ended a number of luxury trains. (en)
  • Le Londres-Vichy Pullman Express était un train Pullman, créé par la Compagnie internationale des wagons-lits, assurant la liaison entre Londres et Vichy (Allier) via Paris, principalement pour les passagers souhaitant suivre une cure dans l'alors renommée station thermale bourbonnaise. Il a été en service de 1927 à 1930. (fr)
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