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Somain Péruwelz Railway

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Status
  
Defunct

Opened
  
1838

Termini
  
SomainPéruwelz

Closed
  
1983

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Locale
  
France (Nord-Pas-de-Calais)

Owner
  
Compagnie des mines d'Anzin (until 1946)Charbonnages de France thereafter

The Somain to Péruwelz railway was one of the first railways in France. It opened in October 1838, linking Abscon in the department du Nord with Saint Waast-la-Haut. It was gradually extended, and by 1874 it linked Somain in France with Péruwelz in Belgium. At its peak, the line had a length of 25 miles.

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History

The line was opened in sections:

  • 21 October 1838: Abscon - Saint-Waast-la-Haut
  • January 1842: Saint-Waast - Anzin Mines
  • 20 June 1848: Somain - Abscon
  • 23 May 1873: Vieux-Condé - Péruwelz
  • 1 June 1874: Anzin - Vieux-Condé
  • The line was closed to passengers in 1963. The section between Péruwelz and Vieux Condé was dismantled in 1975, and freight traffic ended on the remainder of the line on the 17th November 1986. Part of the former route of the railway is now being used for the Valenciennes Tramway.

    Route

    The line served the following stations: Gare de Somain; Abscon, km 4; Escaudain, km 7; Denain, km 10; Hérin, km 15; Saint-Waast (Valenciennes), km 18; Anzin, km 19; Le Moulin, km 21; Bruay, km 23; Thiers la Grange, km 25; Escautpont-Mines, km 27; Fresnes, km 28; Condé, km 30; Vieux-Condé, km 32; Frontière passage, km 37; Péruwelz, km 40.

    References

    Somain-Péruwelz Railway Wikipedia


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