About this Event
Dear friends,
It seems that German troops are about to enter Paris. The roads Souther are a hopeless snarl; the trains are full and one cannot find space aboard them. Yet to remain in the city and watch the Nazis brutalise her will not be a pleasant thing.
This letter offers you what may be your last chance to escape. At 7:00pm on 11 April 1940, a government train under military guard will depart platform 7, Gare d'Austerlitz station, for the relative safety of Southern France. Attached to this train will be a private pullman car and dining car. The accompanying Tranzit Authorisation will see you past the military guard and on board.
I do hope you will come.
Who am I to offer this service? Well, for the time being I won't tell you that. Think of me as someone much like yourself, a citizen of the world. There will be eight guests. I have listed them all below and, as you can see, they are a distinguished group. I will make it a party of nine.
Do bring proper attire. We will dine elegantly. Our chef is the man who made travel by train a delicious experience, Master Lester 'Les' K. Arrgowe. Oh yes, each of the train car has its own name: the lounge-dining car named 'Delice' and the pullman sleep car named 'Desire'.
Don't be late. Miraculously, the trains are running on time.
Number 9
Our guests:
- Khover T. Ageante
- Princess Idelle Chattre
- Malcolm R. Conntint
- Mary K. Trairie
- RAF Group Captain Weyland W. Awfcorce
- Barbra Z. Enhussie
- Duke Schwazhe B.U. Klare
- Belinda Screete
Please contact Club reception after your ticket purchase to be assigned a character for the purpose of table arrangements and appropriate attire.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Club Lithgow, 2C Lithgow Street, Lithgow, Australia
AUD 64.84






