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    Conseil Regional de Grand-Est

    Alsace – Champagne-Ardenne – Lorraine

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    Conseil Régional de Normandie

    Regional councils are responsible for subsidising and specifying service levels for local railways, receiving a grant from central government towards the subsidy. They also finance purchase of new trains. The 2014 French regions reform resulted in merger of the two separate Normandy regions on January 1 2016. Address5 rue Robert ...

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    Conseil Régional de Nouvelle-Aquitaine

    Aquitaine, Limousin and Poitou-Charentes

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    Conseil Régional Hauts-de-France

    Nord-Pas-de-Calais – Picardie

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    Compagnie des Transports Strasbourgeois (CTS)

    First line opened 1994; network now comprises 6 lines* with 73 stops. See Strasbourg network map.*many lines share long sections of route, so the length of lines operated (65 km) is somewhat longer than the system length (47·6 km). On August 29 2020 the western end of Line F was ...

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    Codatu

    Coopération pour le Développement et l’Amélioration des Transport Urbains et Périurbains

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    Chemin de fer de la Mure

    This former coal hauling railway linking SNCF at St Georges de Commiers with La Mure, opened in 1886 and closed in 1988, has been converted for tourist operation and is now run by CFTA. AddressLa Gare38450 St Georges de CommiersFranceFax+33 4 76 73 57 36Websitewww.trainlamure.com Traffic Passenger journeys0·08 ...

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    Chemin de Fer de la Rhune

    Operated by CFTA, this Strub rack line links the St Ignace Pass to the summit of La Rhune (height 900 m). AddressGare du Col de St-Ignace64310 SareFrancePhone+33 5 59 54 20 26Fax+33 5 59 47 50 76Emailtrain.rhune@wanadoo.frWebsitewww.rhune.com Company size Employees17 Network data Gauge1000 mmLength4 kmElectrification4 km ...

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    Europorte Channel

    Europorte Channel (formerly Europorte 2) is the rail freight service operator owned by Eurotunnel. AddressTerminal FranceBâtiment C6BP 6962 904 Coquelles CEDEXFrancePhone+33 3 21 00 60 00Fax+33 3 21 00 40 16Emailinfo@europorte.comWebsitewww.europorte.com   Traffic Freight tonnes1·4 millionInformation year2013   Network data Gauge1435 mmRolling stock16 Electric locomotives

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    Conseil Régional du Centre - Val de Loire

    Regional councils are responsible for subsidising and specifying service levels for local railways, receiving a grant from central government towards the subsidy. They also finance purchase of new trains. Address9 rue Saint-Pierre LentinCS 9411745041 Orléans CEDEX 1FrancePhone+33 2 38 70 30 30Fax+33 2 38 70 31 18E-mailcontact@centre-valdeloire.frWebsitewww.centre-valdeloire.fr

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    Conseil Régional de Bretagne

    Regional councils are responsible for subsidising and specifying service levels for local railways, receiving a grant from central government towards the subsidy. They also finance purchase of new trains. Address283 avenue du Général PattonCS 2110135711 Rennes CEDEX 7FrancePhone+33 2 99 27 10 10Websitewww.bretagne.bzh

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    Brest Tramway

    Opened 2012. Network comprises one route, 28 stops. Running from Porte de Plouzané in the west to a northeastern branch serving Porte de Gouesnou and an eastern branch to Porte de Guipavas, Line A of the Brest tram network was opened on June 23 2012. In 2019 the municipality selected ...

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    Conseil Régional de Bourgogne - Franche-Comté

    Regional councils are responsible for subsidising and specifying service levels for local railways, receiving a grant from central government towards the subsidy. They also finance purchase of new trains. The 2014 French regions reform resulted in merger of Bourgogne and Franche-Comté on January 1 2016. Address17 boulevard TrémouilleCS 2350221035 Dijon ...

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    Transports Bordeaux Métropole (TBM)

    Opened 2003; four-line light rail/tram network serving 135 stops. See Bordeaux network map. The first section of Line A opened on December 21 2003. City centre segments are equipped with APS ground-level power supply. Keolis Bordeaux took over as franchised operator in May 2009. Initial sections of Lines B and ...

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    International Container Bureau (BIC)

    Bureau International des Containers

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    Le Tram Grand Besançon

    Single line with short branch opened 2014 serving 31 stops. A line from Hauts-du-Chazal in the west to Chalezeule to the northeast, along with a short branch northwest from Parc Micaud to Besançon-Viotte mainline station opened on August 30 2014 (14·5 km, 31 stops), operated by a fleet of 24 ...

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    Avignon Tramway

    Single tramway route opened 2019 serving 10 stops. Work on Line T1, a single route from Saint Roch by the old city to Saint Chamand in the southeast, began in October 2016; test running started in May 2019 and the line opened on October 19 2019 as part of the ...