Colors of Paris metro
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Colors of Paris metro
Okay, I've finally got some good screencaps to work with, so today we're going to take a look at the train from the opening of Z-A.
Here's our train. At first glance, it's a typical EMU (electric multiple unit) operating with an overhead catenary wire, with some Pokemon touches (the Poke Ball design in the window and the Helioptile logo on the front). The big cab windows increase visibility for the engineer/motorperson, a common feature on modern rolling stock (and indeed one that we see on most commuter rail in and around Paris, as we'll get to in a bit). There are a few interesting details I'd like to take a look at here, so let's get down to that!
The train we see in-game has three sections connected by accordion gangways. This could mean one of two things - these are three separate cars/units, or this train is one big unit divided into three sections. Something I noticed in the several minutes too long I spent looking around at the train instead of actually playing the game was that the number on the first unit and the last unit was the same, 0918. Out of universe, this obviously means the asset was just reused to make things easier on the developers, but in-universe, this could indicate that this train is meant to be one cohesive set that remains together at all times. This isn't entirely uncommon in light and heavy rail settings - a famous NYC Subway example is the BMT's D-Type Triplex. We refer to these as articulated units. You've probably seen this used with buses before, as well. When they're permanently coupled, they're referred to as a trainset.
This is probably obvious, but I'm going to say it anyway - THIS IS NOT THE TMV. The TMV, based on the TGV (France's high-speed intercity rail system), is boarded at Lumiose Station, which you can't enter in this game but which is located here in X and Y:
In Z-A, the station we get off at is the Gare de Lumiose (which also means "Lumiose Station," shhhh), which is much smaller and is located near the gate to Route 4, right where the office building is indicated on the above map. This station is stated to be a newer build, opening one year after the events of X and Y, and is clearly designed for more local transit.
We only see this one platform, and perhaps this is the only platform that exists, since there's only one set of tracks coming up to it:
So from this, we can surmise that this station doesn't see so much traffic that they'd need multiple tracks and platforms (aka a Spanish solution layout). The trains serving the station run as a connection to a nearby airport (which we can presume is the Pokemon universe's equivalent of Charles de Gaulle Airport).
Despite its looks, the Gare de Lumiose is only four years old, which raises a question: was this intentional distressing to make it look older, or did a Pokemon do this? We may never know.
Anyway, now that we've effectively determined what this train's purpose is, we can actually narrow down what it's based on! Since this train goes between the airport and Lumiose City, its most likely real-life basis is RER Line B, which goes between Charles de Gaulle Airport and Paris. If we look at their current rolling stock, the MI 79 and MI 84, there's some definite similarities, which tells me someone did their homework here:
MI 79:
MI 84:
These are both actually quite close to what we see in-game, right down to the stripes over the doors (except the Z-A ones have Poke Ball designs too, of course):
The cab ends are slanted with big windows for visibility, and the trains are articulated, just like the one we take in-game. Two of the RER lines are operated by the RATP, the same group that operates the Paris Metro - lines A and B. This is important because of one tiny little blink-and-you'll-miss-it detail on the train we ride to Lumiose.
You may have noticed this little Bunnelby on a sign by the doors when you were mucking around. I certainly did, but it was because I recognized him:
The RATP uses a rabbit mascot to promote safety on their trains. His name is Serge, and his job in this particular context is to make sure people, especially children, don't pinch their fingers in the automatic doors on the train. Here's Serge in real life:
That is genuinely a remarkable little bit of detail that I wasn't expecting to see in this game. I went into it fully intending to name a Bunnelby "Serge," which I did, but I didn't expect to actually see Serge in-game.
Either someone at Game Freak really loves trains (quite likely given the existence of a certain battle facility in Unova, as well as this little detail regarding Depot Agents and Rail Staff) or they just really, really wanted to get this as accurate to Paris as possible. I'm actually fairly impressed by how well this was translated into the Pokemon universe here.
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Headcanon that nobody ever figure out there’s a walking extraterrestrial being under their city, or afraid of it because :
1. It could be a movie making (the number of weird stuff I saw that were part of a movie in Paris……)
2. People who believe in him also happen to be flat earther and those who think Paris’s pigeons are governement clones
3. Every decent Parisian saw worse a random Monday on the metro at 8 am
4. If he existed some teenager would try to find him and ask him if he can convince his brother and sisters to STOP being late when he is trying to get to school.
@polarpasteque
Je suis actuellement en train de traverser toute la ligne 13 (littéralement) (de chatillon-monrouge a saint-denis.université)(du terminus au terminus) @ratp-officiel que me conseillez vous ? Dois-je ecrire mon testament ?
Bonjour, bonne journée ☕️ 🍬
Confiseries station de métro Opéra 🚇 Paris 1960s
Photo RATP
Les gars à la ratp ils disent que les bus sont en état de rouler mais j'ai quand même une petite collection de photos qui dit le contraire
Un bout du plafond qui va tomber sur le chauffeur
Et juste aujourd'hui 2 perles : L'écran d'affichage qui est mort
Et le bouton de la porte où le cache ne couvre plus le fil électrique
En vrai j'avais d'autre photos, mais je les ai supprimés en oubliant que je voulais documenter le bordel à la base.
@ratp-officiel si on est le 10e électrocuté par vos installations foireuses, est ce qu'on a le droit à un an de navigo gratuit ?
J’ai une preuve supplémentaire que Louis Sarkozy est un gros menteur
Je viens de me taper une heure de marche à pieds pour rentrer ce soir (passke en île de france soir de match = pas de bus. J’adore la ratp)
Une heure donc pour rentrer il fait 25°c dehors. Je rentre épuisé, assoiffé
Du coup je mange une nectarine
Et ben c’était une nectarine parfaitement médiocre
Donc 🙅♂️🙅♂️🚫NON🚫⛔️🙅♂️ la fatigue ne sublime pas le goût d’un fruit, mangue ou pas mangue
Deux heures de métro, une heure de marche et un fruit pas ouf
Quel putain de soirée de merde...