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The Chemin de Fer de La Mure (La Mure railway) is a former coal-carrying electrified railway in (and owned by) the Department of Isère near the city of Grenoble, France, which lost its regular public passenger service from 2 February 1950 (although miners' trains continued until autumn 1962). It lost most of its freight traffic – apart from anthracite coal – in 1952, and even the anthracite ceased from 18 October 1988. However, the local tourist office had been chartering seasonal tourist passenger trains from 8 September 1968 and these developed steadily over the years, the line becoming one of the finest tourist railways in Europe with views over dams and lakes, and mountain scenery. Since 1 February 1998 the concession to operate the line and its tourist trains has been held by CFTA, no

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  • Chemin de fer de La Mure ist die gängige Bezeichnung für eine elektrisch betriebene, in Meterspur ausgeführte Eisenbahnstrecke südlich von Grenoble in Frankreich. Sie führte zeitweilig von Saint-Georges-de-Commiers bis Corps und diente neben dem Personenverkehr dem Abtransport von Anthrazitkohle aus den Bergwerken von La Mure, vor allem zur Versorgung von Grenoble. Seit 2021 werden 15 km der Strecke wieder als Museumsbahn betrieben. (de)
  • The Chemin de Fer de La Mure (La Mure railway) is a former coal-carrying electrified railway in (and owned by) the Department of Isère near the city of Grenoble, France, which lost its regular public passenger service from 2 February 1950 (although miners' trains continued until autumn 1962). It lost most of its freight traffic – apart from anthracite coal – in 1952, and even the anthracite ceased from 18 October 1988. However, the local tourist office had been chartering seasonal tourist passenger trains from 8 September 1968 and these developed steadily over the years, the line becoming one of the finest tourist railways in Europe with views over dams and lakes, and mountain scenery. Since 1 February 1998 the concession to operate the line and its tourist trains has been held by CFTA, now Veolia. The line can be reached easily by road from Grenoble, or by trains on the SNCF line towards Gap. On October 26, 2010, shortly before the end of the season, a landslide destroyed the Viaduc de la Clapisse and parts of a tunnel entrance. In June 2017, the General Council of the Department of Isère announced that the company Edeis had been chosen to repair the railway and take over its operation, with the aim of having it operational again for the 2020 season. Half the line eventually reopened in July 2021, from the top at La Mure as far as the viewpoint at Le Grand Balcon. (en)
  • Le chemin de fer de La Mure, dit aussi le petit train de La Mure, est un chemin de fer à voie étroite, devenu en 1989 une ligne touristique reliant Saint-Georges-de-Commiers à La Mure, dans le sud du département de l'Isère. Après l'éboulement massif du 26 octobre 2010 d'une falaise surplombant la ligne, la circulation est interrompue et seul le musée de La Mine image situé à La Motte-d'Aveillans reste ouvert. Après onze années d'interruption de service, la réouverture de la ligne sur une portion de 15 kilomètres depuis La Mure, d'abord programmée pour le 1er juillet 2020, est finalement effective le 21 juillet 2021. (fr)
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  • Chemin de fer de La Mure ist die gängige Bezeichnung für eine elektrisch betriebene, in Meterspur ausgeführte Eisenbahnstrecke südlich von Grenoble in Frankreich. Sie führte zeitweilig von Saint-Georges-de-Commiers bis Corps und diente neben dem Personenverkehr dem Abtransport von Anthrazitkohle aus den Bergwerken von La Mure, vor allem zur Versorgung von Grenoble. Seit 2021 werden 15 km der Strecke wieder als Museumsbahn betrieben. (de)
  • The Chemin de Fer de La Mure (La Mure railway) is a former coal-carrying electrified railway in (and owned by) the Department of Isère near the city of Grenoble, France, which lost its regular public passenger service from 2 February 1950 (although miners' trains continued until autumn 1962). It lost most of its freight traffic – apart from anthracite coal – in 1952, and even the anthracite ceased from 18 October 1988. However, the local tourist office had been chartering seasonal tourist passenger trains from 8 September 1968 and these developed steadily over the years, the line becoming one of the finest tourist railways in Europe with views over dams and lakes, and mountain scenery. Since 1 February 1998 the concession to operate the line and its tourist trains has been held by CFTA, no (en)
  • Le chemin de fer de La Mure, dit aussi le petit train de La Mure, est un chemin de fer à voie étroite, devenu en 1989 une ligne touristique reliant Saint-Georges-de-Commiers à La Mure, dans le sud du département de l'Isère. (fr)
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