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Heritage railway museums
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[ RURAL RAILWAYS IN FRANCE ]
This site was first created in 2001.

After seven years of travel along many, but by no means all, of the rural railways of France, it is clear to me that, more than ever, rural rail sites are disappearing very quickly.  Many old stations have been abandoned and destroyed, or, if acquired as private homes, have been altered, often losing their historical integrity. New green wire fences have been introduced, which divide and segregate, obstruct and protect the sites

The typical old red & cream or blue autorails which were to be found on these country lines have nearly all been withdrawn, now in 2007, at best , being replaced by modern versions offering more comfort, though not necessarily with more character, at worst, some rural lines have been closed, ( Lapeyrouse - Volvic).  Proper track maintenance along these rural lines has not been applied,  and as a result, speed restrictions have been imposed.  As usual, the more infrequent the service and the slower the trains become the fewer are the passengers and revenue, thus making it less and less possible to repair the line.

Another sad tendancy is that, in order to keep the rural lines open, even with only two or three trains a day, many stations are no longer attended.  Such stations are inevitably more vulnerable to vandalism and decay.

So the race is almost over to discover those rare places where the rail heritage remains intact,
like at Milly-sur-Therain.

New and archived pages ; this is a convenient place for regular visitors to learn about changes and to be able to find direct links to the new pages.  Those pages which are less frequently visited than others are referenced on the new Archive Area page.  These "archived" pages will no longer be edited or updated.

News 2008 is a page of introduction and news concerning the 20 or so railway lines which are being watched and visited and displayed on this web site

All photos have been taken by the webmaster unless acknowledged to other contributors, to whom grateful thanks.

I recommend the link to the associated website devoted to
the historic photos of steam in action by D Michel Costes.

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Thank you all for your interest in this site.

Graham Skinner, The Webmaster



January 2008
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A short historical narrative

1870 - 1914

1914 - 1945

1945 - 2002
This site is devoted to a search for the most typical, attractive and best preserved sites on rural railways in France.  In a world where, in the name of modernization, traces of past achievements can be quickly destroyed, this site gives priority to recording vestiges of rural rail history in France before they disappear for ever.  Such vestiges include old stations, bridges, viaducts and other rail infrastructure.

During the last seven years, over 20 different rural lines of the French national rail network have been illustrated on this site.
During 2008, some of these pages will be revisited and updated with the latest news.
On the page "News 2008" each line is introduced and the latest news is provided.

Selecting "Some rural lines and stations" opens a window with lists of subjects to browse through and make your choice.
This new navigation page now includes page links to both rural lines and rural stations for more efficiency.  The previous seperate navigation pages for rural lines and rural stations have been removed.

Navigation choices are to be found at the bottom of each page. 

A French version of the home page can be found here.


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Web Site News - January 2008
INTRODUCTION

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INDEX TO PAGES
Introduction
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News
2008
A number of pages that are not frequently visited have been archived. The archived pages will be freely accessible from the Archive Area, but will not be systematically updated or edited in the future.
Some rural lines and stations
Archive Area


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