BUILDING THE
PARIS UNDERGROUND
G'day folks,
Ever been to Paris? Used the underground? Well, check out how it was built.
Paris in the Belle
Epoque, what a fabulous time and place to have lived, right? Well, not so
much. If you were living in Paris at the dawn of the 20th century, it probably
would have felt more like a giant nightmarish construction site.
Because
the year before the city’s first underground railway line opened on 19 July
1900, was the year they turned Paris inside out.
I’d always imagined metro tubes were
constructed underground in the tunnels, out of sight, but the tube at
Saint-Michel was built above ground first and then literally sunk below street
level after the tunnels were dug out.
Now, check out some great photographs of this engineering feat.
Clancy's comment: I love looking at old photographs like these. They show you how clever people made long-lasting infrastructures.
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Just fantastic photographs - what a massive undertaking for any period, let alone that one. Thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteVery true. That's why I post this stuff. Most of them are stunning for the time.
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