Euville light railways

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Euville light railways
Carrieres d'Euville.jpg
Metre gauge light railway

Narrow gauge locomotive at Carrieres d'Euville Civet Pommier et Cie.jpg

600 mm gauge Decauville railway and broad gauge crane
Technical
Line length8.8 km (5.47 mi)
Track gauge600 mm (1 ft 11+58 in) and 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in)
Route map
Legend
Le réseau des carrières Civet-Pommier.png
km
0 Quarry
Quarry
3.0 Euville
4.5 Quai at the Canal de la Meuse
6.3
8.8 Sorcy railway station

The Euville light railways (French: Réseaux des carrières Civet-Pommier & Cie et Fèvre & Cie) were an approximately 8.8 kilometres (5.5 mi) long light railway with a track gauge 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) and a narrow gauge with gauge of 600 mm (1 ft 11+58 in) near Euville in the département Meuse in the Grand Est region of France (until 2015 Lorraine).[1][2][3][4]

Operation[]

The so-called Tacot with a gauge of 1000 mm connected the quarries near Euville with a quai at the Canal de l'Est (today Canal de la Meuse) and the standard gauge railway station at Sorcy.

Workers, animals and a Decauville steam locomotive were used to push and pull the 600 mm gauge V-tip waggons in the quarries.

References[]

Coordinates: 48°46′12″N 5°38′47″E / 48.7700902°N 5.646414°E / 48.7700902; 5.646414

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