L ' terrain that characterizes the south-east of Paris is slightly wavy, there is a drop of fifty feet between the lowest point and highest path. This feature is ill-married with the demands of locomotion of the train, unable to overcome the altitude variations of the soil. "It was established in high altitude, or, more exactly abscissa to act as a horizontal coordinate able to stop the fills needed. By extension, the abscissa becomes a vertical section which measures the positive and negative, and to identify both the skyline of the city that its depth "(Bedarida). The most important excavation is located in the stretch between Reuilly and Sahel. The depth of the trench is about six or seven meters and the location is marked on both sides by the presence of dense vegetation that takes root on the steep slopes bordering the path emphasizing the effect of the trench. The choice of architects Philippe Mathieu and Jacques Vergely was to preserve the low natural vegetation that had colonized these portions of land and integrate it with the planting of tree species very hardy and well adapted to difficult terrain and which constituted the real greens side. This solution allows a highly filtered view of the city overlooking the excavation in the growing season and gives the impression of going through a tunnel vegetable imanda scenarios far removed from those areas.
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