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Gare du Nord : La Plus Grande Gare d'Europe
Gare du Nord : La Plus Grande Gare d'Europe

Gare du Nord : La Plus Grande Gare d'Europe

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Status

Released

Original Language

French

Runtime

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Rating

8/10

Release Date

17 July 2018

Country

France

Cast

Julien Bocher

Julien Bocher

Narrator (voice)

Jérémie Zeguerman

Jérémie Zeguerman

Self - Director , gare du Nord

Patrick Cognasson

Patrick Cognasson

Self - Historian, railway specialist

Clive Lamming

Clive Lamming

Self - Railway historian

Étienne Tricaud

Étienne Tricaud

Self - Architect and engineer, co-founder and president of AREP

Jean-Marie Duthilleul

Jean-Marie Duthilleul

Self - Architect and engineer, co-founder and president of AREP

Sylvain Guillon

Sylvain Guillon

Self - Substation regulator, gare du Nord

Noël Mamère

Noël Mamère

Self (archive footage)

Florian Artus

Florian Artus

Self - Switchman-greaser, gare du Nord

François Mitterrand

François Mitterrand

Self (archive footage)

Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom

Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom

Self (archive footage)

David Trendel

David Trendel

Self - Substation regulator, gare du Nord

Stéphane Felici

Stéphane Felici

Self - Local manager, gare du Nord

Laurent Fournier

Laurent Fournier

Self - Station service operational manager, gare du Nord

Xavier Nowak

Xavier Nowak

Self - Station manager, gare du Nord

Patrick Ropert

Patrick Ropert

Self - Director general, SCNF Gares & Connexions

Patrick Mignot

Patrick Mignot

Self - Paris-Nord project director, SNCF Gares & Connexions

Jean-Michel Wilmotte

Jean-Michel Wilmotte

Self - Architect, Wilmotte & Associés

Frédéric Lagoutte

Frédéric Lagoutte

Self - Operations manager, AMRA

Ludovic Lunetta

Ludovic Lunetta

Self - Site manager, AMRA

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