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  2. Narrow-gauge railways of France - Wikipedia

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    The French National Railways used to run a considerable number of 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 + 3 ⁄ 8 in) metre gauge lines, a few of which still operate mostly in tourist areas, such as the St Gervais-Vallorcine (Alps) and the "Petit Train Jaune" (little yellow train) in the Pyrenees. The original French scheme was that every sous-prefecture should be ...

  3. Froissy Dompierre Light Railway - Wikipedia

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    APPEVA was formed in 1970 with the aim of preserving a 600 mm (1 ft 11 + 5 ⁄ 8 in) narrow gauge railway as a working museum. The CFCD was a good location, being between Paris and Lille near A1 motorway and close to Amiens. APPEVA operated its first train in June 1971 between Cappy and Froissy, a distance of 1 kilometre (1,100 yd; 0.62 mi).

  4. Category:Narrow gauge railways in France - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Narrow gauge railways in France" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... Forest Railway Welschbruch; V. Voie ferrée d ...

  5. Decauville factory in Val-Saint-Lambert - Wikipedia

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    Decauville allowed O&K to set up new branches at any time under the name of Decauville, which was known and well-established worldwide in the field of narrow gauge railways. In many countries around the world, the term Decauville railway was used colloquially and even in legal texts as a synonym for all small and narrow gauge railways with a ...

  6. List of railway lines in France - Wikipedia

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    Lyon–Geneva railway (Switzerland, via Ambérieu and Bellegarde) Annemasse–Geneva railway (Switzerland, partly under construction) Longeray-Léaz–Le Bouveret (Switzerland, via Annemasse and Évian) Turin–Modane railway (Italy, via Fréjus Rail Tunnel) Cuneo–Ventimiglia (Italy, via Tende and Breil-sur-Roya)

  7. Rail transport in France - Wikipedia

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    With a total of 29,901 kilometres (18,580 mi) of railway, France operated the second-largest European railway network in 2007. [4] As of 2021, it was among the ten longest railway networks in the world. [7] The first railway line in the country opened in 1827 from Saint-Étienne to Andrézieux.

  8. Narrow gauge railway Issé–Abbaretz - Wikipedia

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    The narrow gauge railway Issé–Abbaretz was an approximately 20 km (12 mi) long Decauville railway with a gauge of 600 mm (1 ft 11 + 5 ⁄ 8 in) between the open-cast iron ore mines near Le Houx and the railway stations of Issé and Abbaretz in the French département of Loire-Atlantique in the Pays de la Loire region, which was mainly in operation 1913–1922 and 1928–1930.

  9. Petit train d'Artouste - Wikipedia

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    The culminating point of the railway, shortly after the starting point, is approximately 1,940 m. [3] [4] The line is 10 km (6.2 mi) long and is built to a gauge of 500 mm (19 + 3 ⁄ 4 in). Trains consist of 6 12-seat carriages pulled by a diesel locomotive, and operate from late May or early July until the end of September or early October ...

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