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词条 Compagnie du Chemin de Fer d'Orléans à Rouen
释义

  1. Line openings

  2. Stations

  3. Rolling stock

     Locomotives  Carriages 

  4. Remaining lines

  5. Notes

  6. References

  7. External links

The Compagnie du Chemin de Fer d'Orléans à Rouen was a French railway company. The company was created in 1872 by M. Ridder, and subsequently absorbed by the Chemins de Fer de l'Ouest in 1891.

A law permitted departmental councils to authorise the building of railways of local necessity, the Conseil Général de l'Eure authorised the line from Orléans to Rouen almost as soon as the law was passed.

Its story begins in 1878 when funds and property buying began as well as a quote for the Loiret-Voves section. Further bridge building took place at Chartres and several rivers such as over the Avre, Blaise and the Blairas between 1869 and 1873. The trackbeds were built at the same time as well as the station buildings and track.

The company was to use the PO station at Orléans, the Ouest station at Dreux.

The line as a whole closed in 1989 although several portions remain in use for passenger, freight or preserved rail.

Line openings

DateSectionLength (km)
14/02/1870Rouen - Petit-Quevilly3
10/05/1872Evreux - Louviers26
28/10/1872Chartres - Orléans75
01/05/1873Vernon - Pacy-sur-Eure19
02/08/1873Chartres - Dreux42
15/08/1875Louviers - Caudebec-lès-Elbeuf18
14/01/1876Caudebec-lès-Elbeuf - Elbeuf1

Stations

  • Orléans
  • Patay
  • Orgères
  • Voves (junction with line from Toury)
  • Chartres
  • Dreux
  • Saint Georges-Motel
  • Croth
  • Ivry-la-Bataille
  • Bueil (on the line from Paris to Caen)
  • Breuilpont
  • Pacy-sur-Eure (junction with line from Vernon)
  • Menilles
  • Autheuil - Authouillet
  • La Croix Saint Leufroy
    • Evreux
    • Gravigny
    • Brosville
    • Amfrville-sur-Iton
  • Acquigny (junction with line from Evreux)
  • Louviers
  • La Haye Malherbe
  • Elbeuf
  • La Bouille-Moulineaux
  • Grand Couronne
  • Petit Couronne
  • Grand Quevilly
  • Petit Quevilly
  • Rouen

Rolling stock

Locomotives

  • 101 to 107, État 2161 to 2167.{{sfn|Davies|2001|p=6}} Seven 2-4-0 locomotives built by Tubize between 1872 and 1875, they were similar in design of those of the CF de Lérouville-Sedan and Lille-Valenciennes. The engines were essentially used on the Chartres-Dreux, Chartres-Orléans and Chartres-Brou lines. They were withdrawn in 1892, and thus never received later État numbering. Their tender was subsequently used by locomotives 2601 to 2610 (later 121-051 to 121-059).
  • 118 to 120, État 0205 to 0207.{{sfn|Davies|2001|p=6}} A class of three 0-4-0T locomotives, built by Tubize in 1872. They were used for shunting at stations and depots, including Château du Loir, Chartres and Courtalain. These engines were withdrawn in 1893, 1896 and 1907.
  • Ouest 939 to 998, État 220-301 to 220-360.{{sfn|Davies|2001|pp=51–52}} Not a CF d'Orléans-Rouen class of engines but used on Ouest and then État services from Rouen to Orléans.

Carriages

The Orléans-Rouen only possessed 44 coaches, all of which were transferred to the Etat at the time of the takeover in 1878.

  • Buffet coaches. The Orléans-Rouen possessed one buffet coach, it had been built out of a mixed class coach and was extended by 5.5m and transformed into a saloon car.
  • AB[1] 346 to 358. Between 1872 and 1873, thirteen mixed first and second compartment coaches were built for the OR.[2]
  • ABC[3] 534 to 539. This was a class of six mixed class carriages with a first class compartment, a second class compartment and two third class compartments.
  • C[4] 2706 to 2729. Twenty-four third class coaches with five compartments and access platforms were used by the OR. Some carriages were used up until 1934 by the Etat, especially between Pallet and Vallet. Two of the carriages were transformed into service coaches around 1903.
  • Vans. The Orléans-Rouen possessed one postal van, numbered Cf 4527.

Remaining lines

  • Rouen - St Pierre les Elbeuf (preserved railway)
  • Louviers - Acquigny
  • La Croix St Lefroy - Bueil (preserved railway)
  • Dreux - Chartres
  • Chartres - Orléans

Notes

1. ^AB = Mixed first and second class
2. ^CF d'Orléans à Rouen
3. ^ABC = Mixed, first, second and third class
4. ^C = Third class

References

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  • {{Davies-ÉtatLocoList}}
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External links

  • Photos of the line from Orléans to Rouen
  • Decrets concerning the CF d'Orléans-Rouen
  • Locomotives of the CF de l'Etat
  • Carriages of the Orléans-Rouen
  • CFVE, preserved railway line
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