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Station building of Genčve Eaux-Vives, seen in its last pre-CEVA years.
Under this project, this station is to be rebuilt underground. Genčve Eaux-Vives. 17th June 2005.
P.L.Guillemin (plguillemin@yahoo.fr). |
Station building of Genčve Eaux-Vives, seen in its last pre-CEVA years.
In spite of these tram tracks, this station is actually served by another Tram station, on Avenue de Chęne (further left, off-pic). Genčve Eaux-Vives. 17th June 2005.
P.L.Guillemin (plguillemin@yahoo.fr). |
Main platform of Genčve Eaux-Vives, seen in its last pre-CEVA years.
Genčve Eaux-Vives. 17th June 2005.
P.L.Guillemin (plguillemin@yahoo.fr). |
Tracks Genčve Eaux-Vives, looking towards France.
Probably the worst-kept station which one can spot in Switzerland.
Platform 2 (further left) is no longer in use. Genčve Eaux-Vives. 17th June 2005.
P.L.Guillemin (plguillemin@yahoo.fr). |
Tracks Genčve Eaux-Vives, looking towards France.
In view of the usual Swiss standards, such view is rather unexpected... Under the CEVA project, this station are to be rebuilt underground, so that this area can be re-developed. Genčve Eaux-Vives. 17th June 2005.
P.L.Guillemin (plguillemin@yahoo.fr). |
Tracks Genčve Eaux-Vives, looking towards the buffers (and ultimately, La Praille and Cornavin).
Genčve Eaux-Vives. 17th June 2005.
P.L.Guillemin (plguillemin@yahoo.fr). |
Genève SNCF Eaux Vives This is Geneva's Gare des Eaux Vives, which is a head-station for SNCF. Trains from Annecy and thereabouts in France terminate at Eaux-Vives which is in Switzerland. Taken 1 August 2003. (C) 2003, 2005 (josh_hanz@hotmail.com) |
26 February 2002, Genève-Eaux-Vives, Switzerland EMU shuttle from La-Roche-sur-Foron via Annemasse having arrived in Genève-Eaux-Vives. Border control does take place inside the station building. Although there is a tram loop just outside the station almost all tram services pass through the parallel street some 100 metres away.
Digital photo by Klaus Föhl (klaus@foehl.net) |