Savenay–Landerneau railway

Savenay–Landerneau railway

Map of the line
Overview
System SNCF
Status Operational
Locale France (Pays de la Loire,
Brittany)
Termini Savenay
Gare de Landerneau
Operation
Opened 1862-1867
Owner RFF
Operator(s) SNCF
Technical
Line length 245 km (152 mi)
Number of tracks Savenay-Quimper: Double track
Quimper-Landerneau: Single track[1]
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge
Electrification Savenay–Quimper 25 kV 50 Hz[2]
Route map
Legend
Line from Nantes & Tours
469.477 Savenay(18m)
469.760 Line to Saint-Nazaire & Le Croisic
481.93x Line SabléMontoir-de-Bretagne
483.580 Pontchâteau(7m)
483.811 Tunnel de Pontchâteau(152m)
490.059 Drefféac(6m)
494.209 Saint-Gildas-des-Bois(17m)
498.628 Sévérac(21m)
509.689 Line to Rennes
511.354 Redon(12m)
519.905 Saint-Jacut-les-Pins(34m)
528.571 Malansac(85m)

540.326 Line from Ploërmel
540.326 Questembert(100m)
541.100
547.905 La Vraie-Croix(118m)
554.370 Elven(86m)
565.755 Vannes(22m)
581.996 Sainte-Anne-d'Auray(34m)
584.946 Auray (37m)
585.758 Line to Quiberon
588.986 Line to Pontivy
594.110 Landaul - Mendon (23m)
598.216 Landévant (10m)
604.120 Brandérion (25m)
611.260 Hennebont (22m)
619.447 Lorient (16m)
620.095
0.000
4.638 Port de Lorient
628.310 Gestel(47m)
639.694 Quimperlé(37m)
645.340 Mellac - Le Trévoux(76m)
653.987 Bannalec(86m)
Line (Metre gauge) from Carhaix
664.604 Rosporden(118m)
665.302 Line to Concarneau
672.050 Saint-Yvi(64m)
684.794 Quimper(6m)
685.603 Tunnel de Quimper(310m)
685.900 Line to Pont-l'Abbé
690.000 Line to Douarnenez
694.876 Tunnel de Plogonnec(231m)
702.562 Quéménéven(68m)
Line (Metre gauge) to Camaret
715.201 Châteaulin (53m)
Line (Metre gauge) to Carhaix
721.814 Pont-de-Buis
728.690 P-d-B-lès-Quimerc'h (70m)
731.051 Tunnel de Neiz-Vran(431m)
740.360 Hanvec (91m)
750.580 Daoulas (54m)
758.187 Dirinon(103m)
768.264
602.754
Line to Paris-MP
603.559 Landerneau (30m)
Line to Brest

The railway from Savenay to Landerneau is an important French 245-kilometre long railway line. It is used for passenger (express, regional and suburban) and freight traffic. The railway was opened in several stages between 1862 and 1867.[3]

Traffic

Main stations

Line history

The section between Savenay and Lorient was opened in 1862

References

  1. "RFF - Map of all railway lines" (PDF).
  2. "RFF - Map of electrified railway lines" (PDF).
  3. Direction Générale des Ponts et Chaussées et des Chemins de Fer (1869). Statistique centrale des chemins de fer. Chemins de fer français. Situation au 31 décembre 1869 (in French). ?: Ministère des Travaux Publics. p. ?-?.


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