- Yellow train
The Yellow train line ("Train Jaune" in French and "Tren Groc" in Catalan) is a
railway that runs fromVillefranche-de-Conflent through toMont-Louis inFrance . It was started in 1903 and the section to Mont-Louis was completed in 1910. An extension toLatour-de-Carol was finalised in 1927.It is 63 km long and climbs to 1593 m at Bolquère-Eyne, which is the highest
railway station in France. There are 19tunnel s and two bridges, one of them a suspension bridge which is very unusual for a railway. The trains are powered byelectricity at 850 volts DC, collected via athird rail . The power comes from hydro-electric generators on theRiver Têt .There are open and closed cars. The open cars are a favourite with tourists and dramatic views are possible as the train climbs along the twisting track. The maximum speed of the train is 55
kilometres per hour .It is named after its colours, yellow and red, that come from the Catalan flag.
List of stations
*
Villefranche-de-Conflent -Vernet-les-Bains -Fuilla
*Serdinya
*Joncet
*Olette -Canaveilles-les-Bains
*Nyer (halte)
* Thuès-les-Bains
*Thuès-Carança
*Fontpédrouse -Saint-Thomas-les-Bains
*Sauto
*Planès
*Mont-Louis la Cabanasse
*Bolquère Eyne
*Font-Romeu-Odeillo-Via
*Estavar
*Saillagouse
* Err
*Sainte-Léocadie
*Osséja
*Bourg-Madame
* Ur-les-Escalde
*Béna Fanès
*Latour-de-Carol -Enveitg Anekdotes
It there had different supernatural so-called phenomena on the line. In 1911, between kilometres 40, road workers believed to have seen a fireball on the third rail. Similar phenomena would have also occurred: so a train was hit by one of these fireballs during a storm. The direction of the Company of the South of France then installed lightning rods on the chunk concerned by these events and phenomena disappeared.
External links
* [http://www.trainstouristiques-ter.com/train_jaune_anglais.htm Train Jaune (Yellow Train)] official
SNCF page
* [http://www.holiday-cottage-carcassonne.com/yellow_train/yellow_train_practicalities.htm Journeys on the Yellow train and practicalities]
* [http://www.countrycousins.co.uk/yelltren.htm History of the Yellow train]
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