Le Train des Plantations

Coordinates: 14°47′01″N 60°59′54″W / 14.7836889°N 60.9984647°W / 14.7836889; -60.9984647
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Le Train des Plantations
Heritage train in a banana plantation
Overview
Native nameLes Rails de la Canne à Sucre
Technical
Line length2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi)
Track gauge3 feet 10 inches (1,168 mm)
Route map

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0.0
Rhum Museum, Saint James Distillerie
Bailey bridge
Bailey bridge
2.5
Banana Museum

Le Train des Plantations of the Les Rails de la Canne à Sucre association is a 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) long, privately owned heritage railway with Usine Sainte-Marie's (USM's) original gauge of 3 feet 10 inches (1,168 mm) in Sainte-Marie in Martinique.[1][2]

Location[edit]

Heritage train in a sugarcane plantation

The narrow gauge train runs from Rhum Museum at the Saint James Distillery in Sainte-Marie through sugarcane and banana plantations over two Bailey bridges to the Banana Museum.

Operation[edit]

The heritage train is operated by an enthusiastic team of retired employees of RATP, SNCF, the police and the post Tuesday to Saturday from 9:30 to 13:30.

Locomotives[edit]

A Davenport diesel locomotive Moïse with a 232 hp Deutz engine was salvaged from the bed of the Cherry River (Rivière Cerise).[3]

030-T Corpet steam locomotive

A Corpet-Louvet six-wheeler steam locomotive with works No 1701 of 1925 is exhibited in a well preserved but non-functional condition at Saint James station.[4]

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References[edit]

14°47′01″N 60°59′54″W / 14.7836889°N 60.9984647°W / 14.7836889; -60.9984647