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Saint-Gervais–Vallorcine railway
Z 850 EMU in Chamonix
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerSNCF
LocaleHaute-Savoie, France
Termini
  • Vallorcine (Swiss border)
  • History
    Opened1901–1908
    Technical
    Rack systemNone
    Track gauge1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) metre gauge
    Electrification850 V DC third rail, top contact
    Highest elevation1,365 m (4,478 ft)
    Maximum incline9%

    Route map

    0.000 km
    mi
    Saint-Gervais-les-Bains-Le Fayet
    (581 m)

    0.121 km
    0.075 mi
    (28 m)

    0.532 km
    0.331 mi

    Standard gauge ends

    0.635 km
    0.395 mi
    Abbaye substation 25 kV 50Hz and 800V DC

    0.693 km
    0.431 mi
    (37 m)

    Dual gauge section

    Former E.P. metallurgical plant

    2.676 km
    1.663 mi
    Chedde
    (599 m)

    4.040 km
    2.51 mi
    (47 m)

    4.100 km
    2.548 mi
    Égratz tunnel
    (78 m)

    5.884 km
    3.656 mi
    Châtelard tunnel
    (127 m)

    6.762 km
    4.202 mi
    Servoz
    (813 m)

    8.930 km
    5.549 mi
    Vaudagne
    (928 m)

    9.911 km
    6.158 mi
    Cascade tunnel
    (84 m)

    10.619 km
    6.598 mi
    Viaduc-Sainte-Marie
    (964 m)

    10.731 km
    6.668 mi
    Sainte-Marie Viaduct (Arve)
    (172 m)

    11.667 km
    7.25 mi
    Les Houches
    (980 m)

    13.763 km
    8.552 mi
    (25 m)

    14.354 km
    8.919 mi
    (60 m)

    14.360 km
    8.923 mi
    Taconnaz
    (1003 m)

    15.486 km
    9.623 mi
    (10 m)

    15.672 km
    9.738 mi
    Les Bossons
    (1012 m)

    16.129 km
    10.022 mi
    (41 m)

    16.603 km
    10.317 mi
    Les Pélerins
    (1016 m)

    17.624 km
    10.951 mi
    Les Moussoux
    (1027 m)

    18.344 km
    11.398 mi
    Chamonix-Aiguille-du-Midi
    (1031 m)

    18.562 km
    11.534 mi
    Arve
    (32 m)

    19.029 km
    11.824 mi
    Chamonix-Mont-Blanc
    (1 038 m)

    20.977 km
    13.035 mi
    (13 m)

    21.494 km
    13.356 mi
    Les Praz-de-Chamonix
    (1 065 m)

    22.985 km
    14.282 mi
    Les Tines
    (1 082 m)

    23.575 km
    14.649 mi
    (19 m)

    23.791 km
    14.783 mi
    Éboulis tunnel
    (227 m)

    25.000 km
    15.534 mi
    La Joux
    (1 223 m))

    27.297 km
    16.962 mi
    Argentière
    (1 244 m)

    (26 m)

    29.389 km
    18.261 mi
    (83 m)

    29.497 km
    18.329 mi
    Montroc-Le Planet
    (1 365 m)

    29.649 km
    18.423 mi
    (1863 m)

    31.512 km
    19.581 mi

    32.340 km
    20.095 mi
    Le Buet
    (1 342 m)

    34.115 km
    21.198 mi
    Vallorcine
    (1 261 m)

    36.364 km
    22.596 mi
    Bellecombe Tunnel
    (136 m)

    36.615 km
    22.752 mi
    (Eau Noire)

    18,8xx
    Le Châtelard-Frontière
    (1 116 m)

    Source: Swiss railway atlas[1]

    The Saint-Gervais–Vallorcine railway (French: Ligne de Saint-Gervais-les-Bains-Le Fayet à Vallorcine), also known as the Saint-Gervais–Vallorcine Line, is a single-track 36.5 km (22.7 mi) long metre gauge railwayinFrance connecting the SNCF's Saint-Gervais-les-Bains-Le Fayet station with Vallorcine station and the border with Switzerland (Le Châtelard) through Chamonix.[2] Opened in stages between 1901 and 1908 by the Chemins de fer de Paris à Lyon et à la Méditerranée (PLM), it is part of the main SNCF network as far as Vallorcine. To Le Châtelard (3 km or 1.86 mi) is run by the Swiss company Transports de Martigny et Régions (TMR), which also operates the Martigny–Châtelard Railway.

    History[edit]

    Geography[edit]

    Stations[edit]

    Line map

    Connections[edit]

    Technical information[edit]

    Rolling stock[edit]

    AZ 800 trainset at Le Buet.

    Activity[edit]

    Line between Argentière and Montroc

    This line carries about 500,000 passengers per year, with wide variation: from 500 people per day in the least busy periods up to 10,000 per day in summer and 2500 per day in winter for the ski season. The customer base is quite diverse, from international travellers connecting with the TGVs, to local transportation, most notably for schoolchildren. It is a tourist line and a public service at the same time.

    Through trains between Saint-Gervais and Martigny run under the “Mont-Blanc Express” brand.

    Since 2005 travel has been free between Servoz and Vallorcine for those with a Chamonix residency card and for valley inhabitants.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Schweiz. Cologne: Schweers + Wall. 2012. p. 54. ISBN 978-3-89494-130-7.
  • ^ Le Châtelard Archived 2009-05-06 at the Wayback Machine
  • External links[edit]


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