PontAuRail

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PontAuRail is an voluntary association created in 1995 to run trains between Pont-Audemer and Honfleur in France. The group comprises approximately fifty voluntary members, of which twenty are active. An agreement, une convention signée, allows PontAuRail to use the line between Pont-Audemer and Honfleur on request on Saturdays, Sundays and Bank holidays.

The trip along the Risle valley lasts fifty-five minutes, including manoeuvers; closing of the semi-automatic level crossings in Pont-Audemer and shunting in Honfleur.

Plan of the PontAuRail line.
Plan of the PontAuRail line.

[edit] Rolling stock

X 2426 in Pont-Audemer.
X 2426 in Pont-Audemer.

PontauRail operates with two French Diesel multiple units, X2426 and X4555.

  • Railcar X2426 was officially decomissioned on 27 September 1987 in Limoges. Saved from scrapping, it became the property of the Train Touristique du Cotentin until 1995 when it was purchased by the Risle Seine SIVOM to create pleasure railway service between Pont-Audemer and Honfleur. It remained parked in Gare de Carentan for a long time and then was vandalised in Gare de Pont-Audemer. It was then restored carefuly and repainted in its original livery. The X2426 is now the property of PontAuRail following the dismantling of the SIVOM.

[edit] Stations

  • Pont-Audemer
  • Toutainville
  • Saint-Maclou
  • Beuzeville
  • Quetteville
  • La Rivière Saint-Sauveur
  • Honfleur
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