- Réseau des Bains de Mer
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The five lines were:-
* Noyelles -Le Crotoy (opened1 June 1887 ).
* Noyelles - St. Valery sur Somme (opened5 June 1858 [Standard gauge] ,6 September 1887 [Dual gauge] ) .
* St. Valery sur Somme - Cayeux sur Mer (opened6 September 1887 ).
* Noyelles -Forest-l'Abbaye (opened24 August 1892 , closed10 March 1947 [passengers] / 1 February 1951 [freight] ).
*Abbeville -Dompierre-sur-Authie (opened19 June 1892 , closed10 March 1947 [Abbeville - Forest-l'Abbaye and Crécy Estrées - Dompierre sur Authie, also to passengers between Crécy Estrées and Forest l'Abbaye] /1 February 1951 [Crécy Estrées - Forest-l'Abbaye] ).Background
In
France , the building ofrailway s was controlled by the Government. This avoided the duplication of routes that was seen in theUK and meant that the largecities andtown s were connected. The citizens of the smaller towns andvillage s also wanted railways to be built to connect them to the network. The departments were given authority to oversee the construction of these minor lines, some of which were built tostandard gauge and others were built to metre gauge. The Réseau des Bains de Mer system came under the control of the Somme Department.Freight.
The main freight carried was
sugar beet andphosphates . Sugar beet was processsed at the raperie at Crécy-Estrées before being sent by rail to Lanchères-Pendé. This being the final traffic carried on this section of the RBM. Phosphates were mined at Forêt du Crécy and sent by rail to St. Valery.Noyelles - Forest-l'Abbaye.
This line was convert|11|km|mi long. Leaving Noyelles station, it climbed to cross the main Boulogne-Abbeville line. Stations were provided at Sailly-Bray,
Sailly-le-Sec , Nouvion-en-Ponthieu andForest-l'Abbaye , where there was a junction with the Abbeville-Dompierre line.The line was opened on
24 August 1892 , and closed to passengers on10 March 1947 . The line remained open for freight until1 February 1951 . cite book | first = Philip| last = Pacey| year = 2000| title = Railways of the Baie de Somme| publisher = The Oakwood Press| location = Usk, Mon.| isbn = 0 85361 554 3| ] After closure, the line saw occasional use for freight until 1965.French article on the Chemins de fer départementaux de la Somme.]tations
Noyelles-sur-Mer
A station was opened at Noyelles in 1847, being on the standard gauge line between Boulogne and
Amiens . In 1858 a single track branch opened to St. Valery sur Somme. Metre gauge branches opened to Le Crotoy and Cayeux in 1887, the latter being laid between the rails of the standard gauge branch to St. Valery. The final line to be built to Noyelles was a metre gauge branch to Forest l'Abbaye which opened on24 August 1892 , and closed to passengers on10 March 1947 and freight on1 February 1951 .ailly-Bray
ailly-le-Sec
A station served the village of
Sailly-le-Sec .Nouvion-en-Ponthieu
A station served the village of Nouvion-en-Ponthieu
* "'Forest l'Abbaye station will be covered under the Abbeville-Dompierre line.Abbeville - Dompierre
This line was convert|31|km|mi long. It ran from the
Chemin de Fer du Nord station at Abbeville (North) toDompierre-sur-Authie , with a junction atForest-l'Abbaye with the line to Noyelles. There were stations at Abbeville Porte Saint Gilles, Abbeville Porte du Bois,Drucat , Plessiel-Drucat, Canchy-Neuilly,Lamotte-Buleux ,Forest-l'Abbaye , Forêt du Crécy, Crécy-Estrées, Wadicourt and Dompierre-sur-Authie. There were plans to extend the line into thePas de Calais department but the line was not built. [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemins_de_fer_d%C3%A9partementaux_de_la_Somme CFdSomme] ]The line served mainly small villages with little industry. It opened on
19 June 1892 , and closed on10 March 1947 , except the section between Crécy and Forest-l'Abbaye, which remained open to freight until1 February 1951 . [http://babelfish.yahoo.com/translate_url?tt=url&trurl=http%3A%2F%2Fperso.nnx.com%2Fcfbs%2Fhistoire%2F&lp=fr_en&.intl=us&fr=slv8-bkt1 Perso] Yahoo Babelfish translation from French to English.] The section north of Crécy to Dompierre-sur-Authie saw occasional use for freight until 1956. The section south of Forest-l'Abbaye to Canchy saw occasional use for freight until 1965.tations
Abbeville (Nord)
Abbeville was the furthest station south, it was convert|28|km|mi from Noyelles and convert|31|km|mi from Dompierre-sur-Authie. [http://www.trains-fr.org/facs/lig80.htm FACS-UNECTO] fr]
Porte Saint Gilles
Porte du Bois
Drucat
This station served the village of
Drucat .Plessiel-Drucat
A halt served the hamlet of Le Plessiel, part of the Drucat commune.
Canchy-Neuilly
This station served the villages of Canchy and
Neuilly-l'Hôpital .Lamotte-Buleux
A station served the village of
Lamotte-Buleux .Forest-l'Abbaye
Forest-l'Abbaye was where the line from Noyelles joined the line between Abbeville and Dompierre-sur-Authie. It was convert|11|km|mi from Noyelles.Forêt du Crécy
Phosphates were mined locally, and transported to St. Valery by rail.Crécy-Estrées
This station served the villages of
Crécy-en-Ponthieu andEstrées-lès-Crécy . A source of traffic was the raperie here, which processedsugar beet before it was sent to a refinery. This traffic continued until 1951.Wadicourt
There were two point for the collection of sugar beet here.
Dompierre-sur-Authie
Dompierre-sur-Authie was the Northern terminus of the line from Abbeville. It was convert|25|km|mi from Noyelles and convert|31|km|mi from Abbeville.References
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