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The "Guide-Conducteur des Cochers," established in 1852 by Émile Doyen, became an essential resource for carriage drivers in Paris, offering vital regulations, routes, and tariffs for their trade. Over time, it expanded its content to include insights into transportation trends, city life, and social issues affecting drivers, earning a reputation for authoritative reporting and accuracy within the transportation community. Today, on OldNews.com, you can explore scans of the Guide-Conducteur des Cochers in Paris, Île-De-France, France, starting 1867, with 77 scans available in total. This platform invites you to discover historical figures, events, and even snippets of your own family history, reflecting both the legacy of horse-drawn carriages and the ongoing evolution of urban mobility. Search for these invaluable newspapers to uncover the stories and insights that shaped the Parisian transportation landscape.