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What (who) is lits jumelés - definition

LOGISTICS COMPANY
Wagons-Lits; CIWL; Compagnie des Wagons-Lits; Lusitania Express
  • CIWL's network guide, December 1901
  • Logo of Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits prior to its acquisition by Newrest
  • Simplon-Orient-Express / Taurus-Express poster
  • Georges Nagelmackers, founder of the CIWL
  • Building at 69, [[boulevard Haussmann]] in Paris, head office of CIWL until 1988
  • The ''Orient Express'' network from 1883 to 1914
  • Plan of a Wagons-Lits teapot
  • The Grand Hôtel des Wagons-Lits, also known as the Six Nations Hotel, in [[Beijing]] before 1949.
  • Historic Wagons-Lits restaurant car in Austria in 2003.

Court Districts of Sweden         
Lits Court District; Lits, Sweden; Court districts of sweden
Court districts in Sweden divide Norrland which was never divided into hundreds and instead the court districts, or tingslag, served as the basic division of these rural areas.
sleeping car         
  • 1st class two berth sleeper Kiev to Moscow
  • Trenhotel Alhambra between [[Barcelona]] and [[Granada]]
  • A WLABmee 71-31 car, the standard sleeping car of the CFR, at the defunct [[Belgrade Main railway station]]
  • A ''Caledonian Sleeper'' double berth in the UK.
  • c.{{hsp}}1900}},  configured for daytime operation
  • A [[CityNightLine]] double-decker sleeping car
  • Cassiopeia]]'' sleeper car service from [[Tokyo]] to [[Sapporo]] with 180 degree views
  • NH RR]]'s 1942 [[World War II]] advertisement "The Kid in Upper 4." This ad depicts an open section of a sleeping car.
  •  Map of European night trains carrying sleeper and/or couchette cars, January 2020.
  • TVZ]] double-deck sleeper car
  • XPT]] in 2013.
  • Oulu, Finland]]
  • c.{{hsp}}1944}}
  • A double-deck conventional passenger sleeping car of China in April 2006
  • In 1964, aging open-section Pullman cars waited in [[Portland, Oregon]], available for "emergencies".
  • The first American sleeping car, the "Chambersburg" started service on the CVRR in 1839.
  • Amtrak [[Viewliner]], a single-level sleeping car
  • Open section accommodations of a Pullman car in day mode from c.1950s.
  • Pullman private compartment, c.1950s.
RAILWAY PASSENGER CAR WITH PRIVATE SLEEPING BERTHS
Sleeping Car; Sleeping cars; Pullman sleeping car; Sleeper train; Palace car; Sleeping-car; Pullman Car; Wagon-lits; Wagon lits; Pullman berth; Sleeper carriage; Sleep train; Open-section (sleeper); Sleeper class
(sleeping cars)
A sleeping car is a railway carriage containing beds for passengers to sleep in at night.
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Sleeping car         
  • 1st class two berth sleeper Kiev to Moscow
  • Trenhotel Alhambra between [[Barcelona]] and [[Granada]]
  • A WLABmee 71-31 car, the standard sleeping car of the CFR, at the defunct [[Belgrade Main railway station]]
  • A ''Caledonian Sleeper'' double berth in the UK.
  • c.{{hsp}}1900}},  configured for daytime operation
  • A [[CityNightLine]] double-decker sleeping car
  • Cassiopeia]]'' sleeper car service from [[Tokyo]] to [[Sapporo]] with 180 degree views
  • NH RR]]'s 1942 [[World War II]] advertisement "The Kid in Upper 4." This ad depicts an open section of a sleeping car.
  •  Map of European night trains carrying sleeper and/or couchette cars, January 2020.
  • TVZ]] double-deck sleeper car
  • XPT]] in 2013.
  • Oulu, Finland]]
  • c.{{hsp}}1944}}
  • A double-deck conventional passenger sleeping car of China in April 2006
  • In 1964, aging open-section Pullman cars waited in [[Portland, Oregon]], available for "emergencies".
  • The first American sleeping car, the "Chambersburg" started service on the CVRR in 1839.
  • Amtrak [[Viewliner]], a single-level sleeping car
  • Open section accommodations of a Pullman car in day mode from c.1950s.
  • Pullman private compartment, c.1950s.
RAILWAY PASSENGER CAR WITH PRIVATE SLEEPING BERTHS
Sleeping Car; Sleeping cars; Pullman sleeping car; Sleeper train; Palace car; Sleeping-car; Pullman Car; Wagon-lits; Wagon lits; Pullman berth; Sleeper carriage; Sleep train; Open-section (sleeper); Sleeper class
The sleeping car or sleeper (often ) is a railway passenger car that can accommodate all passengers in beds of one kind or another, for the purpose of sleeping. George Pullman was the American innovator of the sleeper car.

Wikipedia

Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits

Newrest Wagons-Lits, formerly Compagnie internationale des wagons-lits (lit. International Sleeping-Car Company), also CIWL, Compagnie des Wagons-Lits, or just Wagons-Lits, is a division of Newrest particularly known for its on-train catering and sleeping car services, as well as being the historical operator of the Orient Express.

The Orient Express was a showcase of luxury and comfort at a time when travelling was still rough and dangerous. CIWL soon developed a dense network of luxury trains all over Europe, whose names are still remembered today and associated with the art of luxury travel. Examples of such luxury travel include the Blue Train, the Golden Arrow, the North Express and many more. CIWL became the first and most important modern multinational dedicated to transport, travel agency, hospitality with activities spreading from Europe to Asia and Africa.

Now part of the French Newrest group, Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits (et des grands express européens) (English: The International Sleeping-Car (and European Great Expresses) Company) was founded by the Belgian Georges Nagelmackers in 1872, in Belgium. CIWL quickly established itself as the premier provider and operator of European railway sleepers and dining cars during the late 19th and the 20th centuries.

The holding company, CIWLT, is a fully owned subsidiary of Accor, the historical brands were transferred to Wagons-Lits Diffusion in 1996.