special photo train
Is this the only location in the world with dual gauge street running? 0-6-2T #3714 heads a freight working over the canal bridge during the railway's 2009 gala weekend.
Buffaud & Robatel #3714 leaves Le Crotoy with a train for St Valery during the railway's steam gala.
Swiss 2-6-0 rack tank #3 - of the Furka Oberalp railway, now resident at Switzerlands Blonay-Chamby museum line, guests at the French railway's steam gala weekend, here heading a Cayeux-bound trai... (more)
A British visitor - 1909-built Standard-gauge 0-6-0T #753, a South Eastern & Chatham Railway 'P' class, runs past the lagoon on the dual gauge section of this French tourist railway. This loco is ... (more)
2-6-0 No 2 (ex FCPR Porto Rico) has a St Valery bound train rolling past the lagoon on the coastal section, during the railway's steam festival.
0-4-0T #25 rolls a mixed train formation along the dual gauge section between Noyelles and St Valery during the railway's steam gala weekend.
The section between Noyelles and St Valery is dual gauge, with the metre-gauge track unusually being laid inside the standard gauge rails instead of the more usual common rail. The standard gauge ... (more)
Haine St Pierre tank #15 crosses a road near the end of its journey from St Valery during the railway's steam festival.
The Swiss Blonay-Chamby railway museum's ex Furka-Oberalp 2-6-0 approaches the coastal village of Cayeux with a train from St Valery during this railway's steam festival. This loco has rack equipm... (more)
This tank loco from Haine Saint Pierre heads a Cayeux-bound train up the steep climb away from St Valery on this vey attractive NG tourist railway.