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6 years ago

Here we go, technical linking to the hazbin hotel oc blog sorry it is being weird to me for making a direct link to it.

Just Made An Ask Blog/RP Blog For My Hazbin Hotel OC Wrest And My Friend’s Ter. I Am Finishing The

Just made an Ask blog/RP blog for my Hazbin Hotel OC Wrest and My friend’s Ter. I am finishing the art for both reference sheets of them and should be the first post, just wished to let you know if you were interested in my demon boy you may be interested in his friend Ter and what they may get into.


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6 years ago
Just Made An Ask Blog/RP Blog For My Hazbin Hotel OC Wrest And My Friend's Ter. I Am Finishing The Art

Just made an Ask blog/RP blog for my Hazbin Hotel OC Wrest and My friend's Ter. I am finishing the art for both reference sheets of them and should be the first post, just wished to let you know if you were interested in my demon boy you may be interested in his friend Ter and what they may get into.


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10 years ago
Transporting The Bikes On A Train In France

Transporting the bikes on a train in France


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3 months ago

Châteaubriant: a regional rail hard border

Châteaubriant: A Regional Rail Hard Border

Rennes and Nantes, the largest cities in the Western tip of France, could have three direct rail routes connecting them. The one via Redon has always been used in this role; a second, via Laval and Angers, was ridiculously long until the high-speed line to Laval opened and 200 km/h-capable units were adapted for use on it; and a third... has been cut off at Châteaubriant.

The irony is, the Châteaubriant route would be the shortest in distance, at just over 120 km in length, in a fairly simple North-South direction. The trouble is, the line wasn't built with the traffic between the two cities in mind, is mainly single track, and has some steep inclines (1.5% is steep for a train). As such, it has always seen modest levels of traffic, and since the 1980s, it had been falling into disrepair in parts, and become abandoned in others.

Châteaubriant: A Regional Rail Hard Border

The Nantes side saw a resurrection in the early 2010s: the line was electrified and, in 2014, tram-trains began operating. We've seen a tram-train on this blog before, but this service is only technically a tram-train, as it only uses a tram line parallel to the urban tram for a few kilometres inside Nantes, and only making one stop on that stretch. The Alstom Citadis Dualis (SNCF class U 53500) units are effectively regional trains in tram clothing, and are the only tram-trains in France to have onboard toilets.

Châteaubriant: A Regional Rail Hard Border

But in France, local trains are managed by the administrative regions, and Nantes to Châteaubriant is under the authority of Pays de la Loire, so the electric wires, renovated stations and new trains went no higher. Worse, the line has been cut in half by a platform link, as shown above - and a photo on this webpage seems to indicate they used to be joined. So the Rennes side, managed by Bretagne region, has remained without electric power. I remember the stark contrast between the two sides of the regional border when I visited in early 2020: to Nantes, modern infrastructure and trains; to Rennes... nothing, and tracks that were starting to be overgrown!

Châteaubriant: A Regional Rail Hard Border

It turns out the line was indeed closed for repair works at the time, and in 2021, Rennes to Châteaubriant reopened, with first-generation bi-mode Bombardier AGC (B 82500) sets, which only use Diesel power on this route, operating a peak-only service.

In conclusion, the Rennes-Châteaubriant-Nantes route has always been in the shadow of the slightly longer route via Redon, as the latter provided good connections to other major towns on the South Brittany coast: Vannes, Lorient and Quimper. The Châteaubriant route was never double-tracked, and today is a striking illustration of regionalisation, with different levels of investment on either side of the border, and through service now impossible.


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5 months ago
I'm A Bit Low On Inspiration And Time Today (work Starting To Pile Up), So Here's A Train In The Snow

I'm a bit low on inspiration and time today (work starting to pile up), so here's a train in the snow from the recent trip to Mulhouse and Thann. The train itself is a bi-mode Regiolis B84500 set, waiting at Mulhouse as the Sun sets.


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