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Metre-Gauge Railways in Provence

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Old 19th February 2018, 19:55
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Draguignan to Lorgues

Draguignan became the defacto headquarters of the Chemin de Fer du Sud. It was the most significant town on the route from Nice to Meyrargues.

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Old 20th February 2018, 08:49
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Lorgues to Sillans-la-Cascade

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Old 21st February 2018, 17:22
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Sillans-la-Cascade to Barjols

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Old 21st February 2018, 17:23
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The length of the Central Var line from Barjols to Rians:

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Old 21st February 2018, 17:24
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This is the final length of the Central Var meter-gauge railway line in Provence

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In due course, I will publish a blog post on the locomotives and rolling stock on the line.
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Old 21st February 2018, 17:26
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In November each year, my wife Jo and I visit Provence. We have been doing so regularly since 2001. We have travelled on the Nice to Digne line on a number of occasions and increasingly also become aware of the remnants of a number of different tramways. The three blog posts below were written at about the time when we were beginning to become aware of the extent of the network of these lines.

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Old 21st February 2018, 20:30
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This post is the first in a series which focusses on the Coastal Line between Toulon and Saint-Raphael, another metre-gauge line. It was know locally as Le Macaron.

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Old 22nd February 2018, 18:57
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The second post in a series about the line from Toulon to Saint-Raphael:

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Old 23rd February 2018, 16:24
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This is the next post in a series about the Chemins de Fer du Sud de la France's Coastal line between Toulon and Saint-Raphael. This post focusses on the PLM line which both competed for passenger traffic with Le Macaron between Toulon and Hyeres but also provided an essential link into the national network through the exchange sidings at Hyeres.

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Old 23rd February 2018, 16:26
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This post covers another competitor for passenger services from Hyeres to Toulon - the Toulon Tram System which also had a track-gauge of one metre:

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