Railroads of the Apple-brandy
Old concessionary company of lines with Narrow gauge railway of the type Decauville (0,60 m), the company of the Railroads of the Apple-brandy ensured until 1922 the exploitation of a network of local interest (VFIL) through this department. It then was taken again by Railroads and automobile transport (CFTA), taken again today itself by the Connex.
The service was ensured on the network of the Apple-brandy as from 1891 up to 1944.
Lines
Plane of the network
Architecture of the company
a marked identity
As much of railroad companies, that of the Apple-brandy had adopted its own architecture. Taking into account its small size, the company of never built vast stations. They were however practical with often a Norman style. Generally, they were comparable with simple shelters of bus.
Photographs of stations
See also: Station of Caen Saint-Pierre
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