- Tramway de Versailles
The Tramway de Versailles or "Tramway Versaillais" was a RailGauge|sg
standard gauge tram way system serving the French city ofVersailles .__noTOC__The first lines opened in 1896 and served:
* Square Duplessis - Grandchamps
* la Rive Droite - Sénat
* la Rive Gauche - Chambre Députés.The first modernization was the opening of a steam tram between Versailles and
Saint-Cyr on20 November 1889 . The second happened in October 1895 when the SVTE ("Société Versaillaise de Tramways électriques") took over the network, electrified it and purchased 29 electric tramways from thePostel-Vinay works.The network went from three to six lines and served:
* Line A: Glatigny - Granchamp
* Line B: Clagny - Orangerie
* Line C: Le Chesnay - Chantiers
* Line D: Square Jean Houdon - Montreuil
* Line E: Rive Droite - Trianon
* Line F: Rive Gauche - St CyrIn 1907, line C was extended to
Porchefontaine and line D to République.During the 1950s the network was formed only of lines A, B, C and E. It was seriously amputated at the dawn of
World War II and closed on3 March 1957 during a glorious celebration with 200 000 inhabitants, the mayor of Versailles,Maurice Chevalier and thebaptism of the replacingbus es.Rolling stock
* Horse drawn trams.
* 29 electricPostel-Vinay tramcars (1896), transformed in 1922 and renumbered 1 to 9. They were open-ended and painted in yellow and white. the tramcars were staffed by two men, awattman , who drove the trams, and aticket inspector , who was in charge of collecting fares, the trolley pole and point levers. The tramcars were modernized afterWorld War I and their open ends closed as well as the replacing of the two motors by one more powerful.
* 2 Carde double-decker tramcars (1908).
* 4 large capacity tramcars (1927), numbered 53 to 56 and capable of transporting 55 seated passengers.
* 1 modernSatramo tramcars (1930).
* 11 transformedPostel-Vinay tramcars in 1933, numbered 10 to 20.The tramcars received their definite livery in the 1940s and painted in blue and light grey.Tramcars in preservation
Tramcar n°1 is preserved at the
AMTUIR in Saint-Mandé. It was the first tram "rescued" by the museum on 16 March 1957. It was acquired by the museum from EDF thanks to contributions by amateurs.References
* Histoire des Transports dans le Villes de France - Jean ROBERT.
External links
* [http://www.amtuir.org/musee/collection/fiches_parc/fiche_versailles_tramway_motrice_1.htm Tramcar 1 in preservation]
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