- Réseau Albert
The Réseau Albert was part of the "Chemins de fer départementaux de la Somme". There were four lines in the Réseau Albert system:- Albert -
Doullens , Albert - Ham,Fricourt - Montdidier and Offoy -Ercheu . All lines were built tometre gauge . The entire system extended to convert|190|km|mi.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.Albert - Doullens line
The convert|42.35|km|mi line between Albert and Doullens opened in three stages. Dollens - Beauval on
15 November 1888 , Beauval - Beauquesne on14 February 1889 and Beauquesne - Albert on3 August 1891 . The final section of line into Dollens wasdual gauge , with the metre gauge rails laid inside thestandard gauge rails of theChemin de Fer du Nord 'sAmiens -Frévent à Gézaincourt line. An example of this method can be found on theChemin de Fer de la Baie de Somme line. It closed to passengers on1 July 1949 and also to freight north of Acheux at the same time. The section from Albert to Acheux closed to freight on31 December 1949 .cite web | url = http://www.trains-fr.org/facs/lig80.htm| publisher = Fédération des Amis des Chemins de fer Secondaires| title =Les Chemins de Fer Secondaires de France| accessdate = 2008-02-13]In preparation for the
Battle of the Somme in 1916, branches were built from Martinsart toAveluy , Thiepville Woods andAuthuille to enable supplies of munitions to be brought up.cite web | url = http://www.1914-1918.net/bat15_preparations.htm| publisher = The Long, Long Trail | title = Battle Histories > Western Front > The Battles of the Somme 1916 > Preparations| accessdate = 2008-02-13]tations
* Albert
* Aveluy
* Martinsart
* Mesnil-Martinsart
* Auchonvillers
* Mailly-Mallet
* Bertroncourt
* Acheux-Varennes
* Léalvillers
* Louvencourt
* Vauchelles
* Raincheval-Arquèves
* Beauquesne
* Beauval was a source of freight for the railway.
* DoullensAlbert - Ham line
The convert|75|km|mi line between Albert and Péronne opened on
1 April 1889 . The line between Péronne and Ham opened on24 October 1889 , and closed in 1949.tations
* Albert (halt)
* Bécordel-Bécourt
* Fricourt
* Guillemont
* Fill
* Maurepas
* Hem-Monacu
* Feullières
* Cléry-sur-Somme
* Péronne-Flamicourt
* Mesnil-Bruntel
* Mons-en-Chaussée
* Athies
* Motto
* Monchy-Lagache
* Fletz-Douv
* Quivières
* Moligneaux
* Matigny
* Offoy
* Canisy
* HamFricourt - Montdidier line
The line between Rosières and Montdidier opened on
25 June 1889 , and the line between Rosières and Fricourt opened on26 October 1889 . It was convert|53|km|mi long and closed to passengers and freight south of Froissy on15 April 1949 . The section to Froissy closed to freight on31 December 1949 . At Froissy, the convert|600|mm|ftin gauge Chemin de Fer Froissy-Cappy-Dompierre had a transfer facility.cite book | first = John| last = Organ| authorlink = | coauthors = | year = 2002| month = | title = Northern France Narrow Gauge| chapter = | editor = | others = | edition = | pages = | publisher = Middleton Press| location = Midhurst| id = ISBN 1 901706 75 3| url = ]tations
* Rosières-en-Santerre
* Froissy
* MontdidierOffoy - Bussy line
The convert|20|km|mi line between
Offoy and Bussy opened on14 July 1890 , and closed on1 July 1949 . After this date, an occasional freight service was operated until 1955. The last few kilometres of the line were inOise .tations
* Ercheu
* BussyReferences
Information on the French article has been used, based on translation by [http://www.freetranslation.com/ Freetranslation.com]
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