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I propose to merge Réseau Saint-Lazare into this article. "Réseau Saint-Lazare" doesn't exist, other than a collection of railway lines departing from St-Lazare station. The content of Réseau Saint-Lazare is currently:
a history of some of the first railway lines in France, opened by the Chemins de Fer de l'Ouest or its predecessors
a history of track electrification in the operating area of Chemins de Fer de l'Ouest
rolling stock
The Réseau Saint-Lazare article doesn't cite sources, and I don't have good references either, apart from what you can find at http://www.rff.frMarkussepTalk 10:39, 19 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]