Chemin de fer du Montenvers
Chemin de fer du Montenvers | |
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View of the train and the Mer de Glace | |
Overview | |
Type | rack railway |
Status | current |
Locale | Haute-Savoie region of France |
Operation | |
Opening | 1909 |
Owner | Compagnie du Mont-Blanc |
Operator(s) | Compagnie du Mont-Blanc |
Technical | |
No. of tracks | Single track |
Track gauge | 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 3⁄8 in) |
Minimum radius | (?) |
Electrification |
overhead line at 11000 V 50 Hz |
Highest elevation | 1,913 m (6,276 ft) |
Maximum incline | 22% |
Rack system | Strub |
The Montenvers Railway or Chemin de fer du Montenvers is a rack railway line in the Haute-Savoie region of France. The line runs from a connection with the SNCF, in Chamonix, to the Hotel de Montenvers station, at the Mer de Glace, at an altitude of 1,913 m (6,276 ft).
Overview
The line is 5.1 km (3.2 mi) long and has a rail gauge of 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 3⁄8 in). It is a rack and adhesion railway, using the Strub design to overcome a height difference of 871 m (2,858 ft). Except for the terminal stations, which are operated in adhesion mode, the line has a gradient varying from 11% to 22% and is equipped with rack rail. The line is electrified using an overhead line at 11000 V and 50 Hz ac, and service is provided by 6 electric railcars and 3 diesel locomotives. Trains run at 14 to 20 km/h (8.7 to 12.4 mph) and take 20 minutes for the journey.
The line is operated by the Compagnie du Mont-Blanc which also manages the Mont Blanc Tramway and many ski lifts in the Mont Blanc region. The first section of the line opened in 1908 and the line was completed in 1909. The line was worked by steam locomotives until it was electrified in 1953.
On 25 August 1927, the locomotive derailed on one of the viaducts killing 15 people and injuring 40 others.
See also
References
- Wikipedia article Chemin de fer du Montenvers (in French), last updated on 2 March 2009 at 04:08 GMT.
- Former web page http://www.compagniedumontblanc.fr/en/montenvers/index.html'' and descendants, retrieved on 15 March 2004 at 17:45 GMT, but deleted since ().
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chemin de fer du Montenvers. |
- Compagnie du Mont Blanc page for the Montervers - Mer de Glace train
- "Mer de Glace" (Chamonix - Montenvers line) pictures
- (French) Building history
- "Montervers Webcam" live Montervers webcam - Mer de Glace train