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What (who) is croisée de chemins - definition

TRANSPORT COMPANY
Chemins de fer de provence; Chemins de Fer de Provence

Chemins de fer électriques de la Gruyère         
Chemins de fer electriques de la Gruyere
The Chemins de fer électriques de la Gruyère (CEG) was the name finally adopted by the Chemin de fer Châtel-St-Denis-Bulle-Montbovon (CBM) before operation started. (The 1903 federal rolling stock statistics already showed the company as CEG).
Compagnie des Chemins de Fer de Grande Banlieue         
Compagnie des chemins de fer de grande banlieue
Compagnie des chemins de fer de Grande Banlieue or CGB, was a railway company in the western suburban region of Paris, France, in the former département of Seine-et-Oise.
Chemins de fer de l'État         
STATE-OWNED PRE-NATIONALISATION RAILWAY IN WESTERN FRANCE (1878–1937)
Chemin de Fer d'État; Chemin de fer de l'État; Chemin de fer de l'Etat; Chemin de Fer de l'Etat; Chemin de Fer d'Etat; Chemin de Fer de l'État; Chemins de Fer de l'Etat; Chemins de Fer de l'État; Chemins de fer de l'Etat
The Chemins de fer de l'État ("State Railways"), often referred to in France as the Réseau de l'État ("State Network"), was an early state-owned French railway company.

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Chemins de fer de Provence

The Chemins de Fer de Provence is a small rail company providing a daily train service between Nice and Digne-les-Bains in Provence. Their single remaining route, which dates from the 1890s and known locally as the Train des Pignes, is a metre-gauge railway, mostly single-track with passing loops at some stations. Between Pont-de-Gueydan and Saint-Sauveur-sur-Tinée the line runs through the valley of the Var. Most stops are upon request only and some do not have a built platform.