Billard - Preserved Billard Rolling Stock

Preserved Billard Rolling Stock

Locomotives

type T 50

type T 75, in several variants (with the series prototype, and some military examples) on the Tacot des Lacs, at the Train Touristique de Saint Trojan and later at APPEVA.

type T 100,

Railcars

Meter gauge

type A 150D

  • X153, Portes les Valence (bespoke).

type A 150D

  • 212, Chemins de Fer de Provence
  • 213, Chemin de fer du Vivarais
  • 214, Chemin de fer du Vivarais.

type A 80D

  • 313, Voies Ferrées du Velay
  • 314, Chemin de fer du Vivarais
  • 315 Voies Ferrées du Velay
  • 316 Chemin de fer du Vivarais
  • 513 Chemins de fer de Corse.

type A 150D2 Articulated

  • 222 Voies Ferrées du Velay.

Trailer R 210

  • 3, Chemin de fer du Vivarais
  • 5, MTVS ex autorail AM 20 des TIV
  • 7, Voies Ferrées du Velay
  • 11, Chemin de fer du Vivarais
  • 22, Chemin de fer du Vivarais

Standard gauge type A 75D

  • X901, Tourist railway of La Sarthe, originally Chemin de fer Mamers-Saint Calais
  • X903, Trains à vapeur de Touraine with a trailing car

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