The Place Gabriel-Péri is transformed into the second station of Alès this summer, to accommodate the small traditional tourist train and its three five-row wagons. The journey begins with a historic point on the capital of the Cevennes, between sericulture and coal mines, taking the tour of the Place Gabriel-Péri, then to reach the Cratère, which became the first national scene of Occitanie in 1991, but now inaccessible behind the construction …
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The Place Gabriel-Péri is transformed into the second station of Alès this summer, to accommodate the small traditional tourist train and its three five-row wagons. The journey begins with a historic point on the capital of the Cevennes, between sericulture and coal mines, taking the tour of the Place Gabriel-Péri, then to reach the Cratère, which became the first national scene of Occitanie in 1991, but now inaccessible behind the construction …