The wonderful panoramas of the Veynes - Die - Crest line
On board the first historic train in the Alps, come and discover the landscapes between Crest and Veynes: the Clamps viaduct, the Drôme valley and the Col de Cabres tunnel
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Our volunteers will give you tourist and historical information about the highlights and monuments along the route.
In the train used, each place is marked with a car and a seat number. Places are allocated so that each family is together. If you are traveling with several families or groups of friends, please let us know at least one week before departure so that you are together!
Savor local products during the trip with the Cheminot basket to be ordered at the same time as the tickets.
For this trip, our association will use 2 of its railcars: the red and white X2204 and the blue and white X4903/4.
The X2204 is a railcar built in 1985. After starting its career in Limoges, it was transferred in the early 2000s to Nice to ensure the Nice - Tende - Limone connections, in Italy. Radiated from the affectives in 2015, he joined the park of the association shortly after.
From its official name "self-propelled diesel unit", the X4903/4 is part of the latest version of the large "Caravelle" family, well known for their red and cream livery. Built in 1975, it began its career in Marseille, on the Cévennes line: Marseille - Nîmes - Clermont-Ferrand. All the X4900s were brought together in Rouen in the 1990s. The X4903/4 was deregistered in 2015 and joined the fleet in 2018 where it was repainted in a livery as close as possible to the original one.
We remind you that this train is maintained and cleaned by a team of volunteers, please do not cause any damage.
Under no circumstances attempt to open the doors without having been invited to do so by the volunteers and wait for the train to come to a complete standstill before descending during the planned stops at the station. Don't throw anything out of the train and avoid poking your head out of the windows, our routes are often full of vegetation... and the branches are not always tender!
We travel on the national rail network, owned by the SNCF. At the station, stay on the platforms and do not venture into areas where access is prohibited, this behavior is punishable by a fine and imprisonment. Do not attempt to cross the tracks outside of the planned passages and stay away from the edge of the platform, our train is not alone on the rails.