Photos by Pierre Folk
Join Us on a Journey Along ‘La Petite Ceinture’, a Parisian Railway Closed in the 1930s




















There’s a 32km circular railway extending around the city of Paris, and if you never knew about it, it’s probably because it hasn’t been used since the 1930s, when the increasing number of cars and the developing metro railway made it unnecessary.
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