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Railways in france, 1980's/90's more pics added 01/2015


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I've been to one or two places that use traversers, save space, obviously.

 

I went all the way to Tarbes for the stuff there...only to find it was closed and there were two withdrawn locos there.

Ditto at Orleans les Aubrais: RAN all the way from the station to the shed to get round and catch my connection...it was closed...one Y class.

 

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The last one is IN France.......

 

 

 

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This afternoon's pick: (should really be replacing an electric shower, but until my bike-mad son finds my adjustable spanner, here goes....)

 

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I think the first, third and fourth are at Avignon, whilst the rest are are definitely Miramas, one of my favourite railway places in France, I've spent many an hour on the platforms there, wandering round the preservation site and round the shed which adjoins it.

 

I've also had nothing but kindness shown, especially when photographing joint record-holder CC7107, which was "their" pet loco, even though, at the time, officially allocated to Avignon.

 

I must learn how to convert and upload video too.

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One thing that always strikes me is the huge variety of liveries SNCF traction is painted in. Basically it appears that for the most part locos have stayed in the same livery that they got when built, hence identical locos coming out in green & yellow or orange & brown. Locos retained the SNCF roundel if that was what they were built with - even decades after the 70s slanted lettering was introduced. All very unlike BR who adopted their blue colour scheme right across the board. If BR was like SNCF then we would have had 47s running round in two tone green with the late crest, alongside BR blue class 50s with the 'arrows', class 81-85 in electric blue ACs, BR Blue 86s & 87s, and 90 & 91s in the sector colours.

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I think it's a bit like the demise of steam.

 

In the UK, we rushed it, with the result that we had quite a few very poor diesels and electrics. We stated that steam and diesel couldn't work together, and were quie pedantic about it. the French managed it for years...much longer than us.

 

We then went for a corporate livery, and spent lots of money on it, some of it wasted, repainting stuff that didn't NEED a repaint.

 

In both cases, the French took their time, wasted less money and ended up with more to show.

 

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The last shot, I have no idea what that is, nor can I remember where it was taken, though it MAY be at Nevers.

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Great to see these photos - thanks for posting.

 

Seeing some of these locos again reminds me of my family hols to France in the early '80s.

 

A few trips there recently have provided me with the chance to catch a few of the older SNCF locos still in service:

 

http://www.flickr.com/photos/traction_man/9985148964/

 

 

http://www.flickr.com/photos/traction_man/9985170996/

 

 

 

all the best,

 

Keith

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Tonight's photos:

 

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 Marseille Blancarde, Beziers Works and Beziers gare.

 

I used to love wandering round Beziers works as the sun went down.......not a soul about and interesing stuff.

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Pardon my ignorance, Jeff, but what is that sleek-looking MU in this pic, please? In terms of styling, it looks a cut above the norm.

 

Great pics, by the way. I've been hooked on French railways since discovering the genius of Andre Chapelon. Even into the diesel/electric era, they still managed to convey an air of style.

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Great pics, by the way. I've been hooked on French railways since discovering the genius of Andre Chapelon. Even into the diesel/electric era, they still managed to convey an air of style.

That was quite intentional, SNCF having commissioneded Paul Arzens to style their diesel and electric locomotives.  If you visit Cité du Train (Museum) at Mulhouse, there is (or at least was when I last visited) a display about the work of M. Arzens, including one of his ultra-stylish cars.

 

Those sleek MUs actually date from 1997, and exist in both diesel (X72500) and electric (various) "flaviours".

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That was quite intentional, SNCF having commissioneded Paul Arzens to style their diesel and electric locomotives.  If you visit Cité du Train (Museum) at Mulhouse, there is (or at least was when I last visited) a display about the work of M. Arzens, including one of his ultra-stylish cars.

 

Those sleek MUs actually date from 1997, and exist in both diesel (X72500) and electric (various) "flaviours".

 

Much is now explained. Most of my research French-wise goes into the work of Chapelon, De Caso, Collin et al so I hadn't strayed into this era. Mulhouse is on the agenda, you can quote me on that. Thanks for your help.

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