The Seine, Marne, Aube and several other lesser rivers rise in the Plateau de Langres between Troyes and Dijon, with main routes from the former to the Burgundian capital skirting this area. To the east, the N19 (which the train follows) takes in Chaumont and Langres, two towns that could briefly slow your progress if you're in no hurry, and the childhood home village of General de Gaulle, Colombey-Les-Deux-Églises. Pages in section ‘Plateau de Langres’: Chaumont, Colombey, Langres, Practicalities.
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