Description
A 42-years old drawing. A direct train Geneva - Sixt. An represeantation of "could have been". Before WWII, a railway connexion existed between CEN (Annemasse - Sixt railway) and CGTE (Geneva Tramways). Around 1935, there was direct snow trains on Sundays between Geneva and Sixt, but the trains began in Rive (Geneva downtown) and did not cross the RhΓ΄ne from Cornavain (main railway station). But I imagined "if there was no dismantling in the fifties, but modernization". I drawed myself, driving my old BMW to ski at Chinaillon-Grand-Bornand.
I drew 330 days after the beginning of my first job and I published this drawing 360 days after I was retired.