Loose_Grip/Pete's photos with the keyword: Lorraine
HFF Verdun Lorraine France 19th December 1969
07 Nov 2024 |
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A Blast from the Past.
A snowy everyday scene in eastern France in 1969.
An unidentified SNCF 140C 2-8-0 reversing north away from Verdun railway station is observed from the Avenue de Mort-Homme overbridge.
HFF to everyone. Have a great weekend.
Best appreciated in large format.
2) Verdun France 2019
05 May 2021 |
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Only 50 years later! No steam engines or snow this time.
Verdun is overshadowed by the terrible slaughter of the First World War battle but today it is a very pleasant small city. This view over the river Meuse and the Notre-Dame cathedral was taken from our hotel room window at the Jardins du Mess.
Before our stay I had wondered about the hotel name and in what condition we would find it.... In fact the Mess refers to the officer’s mess, the role that this building played in WWI.
1) Verdun France December 1969
05 May 2021 |
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Verdun station in the snow. The semaphore signal is pulled off & North British 2-8-0 140C246, built in Glasgow in 1917, slowly pulls away light engine by the bridge prior to dropping on to its cement train in the station to the left & departing tender first around the bend in the distance to the north.
These trains still ran in August 1972 when I passed through Verdun again & lasted until September 1975 I believe.
A locomotive of this class, 287, pulled the last regular steam train on the SNCF between Troyes & Sainte Colombe on 24th September 1975. According to AJECTA who have restored 231 there are eight of these engines preserved, 246 is not one of them. I participated in several railtours pulled by 140C231 in the late 1980s when I lived in Paris - must scan some of those photos.
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