Gare de Luc-sur-Mer
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Luc-sur-Mer, was a railway station at on the Caen à la Mer
railway and opened on 30 June 1875. In July 1876, the line was extended from Luc to Courseulles-sur-Mer
The line from Luc to Courseulles was double in 1900 with the addition of a third rail for trains of the Chemins de Fer du Calvados). The station closed in 1952.
The station was situated near to Avenue Carnot (current name) where the narrow gauge line split, and went towards Ouistreham
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Compagnie du Chemin de Fer de Caen à la Mer
The Compagnie du Chemin de Fer de Caen à la Mer, was an early French railway company.-History:The railway first arrived to Caen on 18 November 1855, this was the line from Paris to Cherbourg...
railway and opened on 30 June 1875. In July 1876, the line was extended from Luc to Courseulles-sur-Mer
Gare de Courseulles-sur-Mer
Courseulles, was a railway station at the end of the CF Caen-Mer, terminus of trains from Caen and Luc-sur-Mer.The station and extension of the line opened in July 1876 and doubling of the track with the addition of a third rail for 0.60m trains in 1900...
The line from Luc to Courseulles was double in 1900 with the addition of a third rail for trains of the Chemins de Fer du Calvados). The station closed in 1952.
The station was situated near to Avenue Carnot (current name) where the narrow gauge line split, and went towards Ouistreham
Ouistreham
Ouistreham is a commune in the Calvados department' in the Basse-Normandie region in northwestern France.Ouistreham is a small port with fishing boats, leisure craft and a ferry-harbour. It serves as the port of the city of Caen. The town is about the mouth of the Canal de Caen à la...
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