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The Ardres–Pont-d'Ardres steam tram (french: Tramway à vapeur d'Ardres à Pont-d'Ardres; TvAPA) was a tramway that ran between
Ardres Ardres (; vls, Aarden, lang; pcd, Arde) is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in northern France. Geography Ardres is located 10.1 mi by rail (station is at Pont-d'Ardres, a few km from Ardres) S.S.E. of Calais, with which it is als ...
and Pont-d'Ardres,
Pas-de-Calais Pas-de-Calais (, " strait of Calais"; pcd, Pas-Calés; also nl, Nauw van Kales) is a department in northern France named after the French designation of the Strait of Dover, which it borders. It has the most communes of all the departments ...
, France. It opened in 1902 and closed in 1955.


History

In 1899, Messrs Say's desired that their ''sucrerie'' (
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) at Pont-d'Ardres was connected by rail to the
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(CF AC) at
Ardres Ardres (; vls, Aarden, lang; pcd, Arde) is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in northern France. Geography Ardres is located 10.1 mi by rail (station is at Pont-d'Ardres, a few km from Ardres) S.S.E. of Calais, with which it is als ...
. The benefit of a rail line would be a reduction in travel time for their workers. It took them an hour and a half to travel by road between Ardres and Pont-d'Ardres. They worked twelve-hour shifts, with changeover at 07:00 and 19:00.
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was having to be transported via
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, and was being damaged in transshipment. The line was promoted by Messrs Darras, with Say's providing 99% of the capital to build the line. In June 1901, the line was declared to be ''dutilité publique'' (in the public interest). The line opened in September 1902. It was worked by the CF AC from that October. In 1903, Messrs Say were granted permission to operate their metre gauge
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on the TvAPA within the confines of Pont-d'Ardres. In 1905, Messrs Darras formed the Société des Tramways à vapeur d'Ardres à Pont-d'Ardres. In 1909, an ''arrêt'' was opened at La Cense Hébron. In 1913, an
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locomotive was borrowed from the ' (CF MF & NGL) in the
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department pending the arrival of a new locomotive. A bumper sugar beet harvest was forecast that year. No French manufacturer could supply a new locomotive, but
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could. Special permission was obtained with assistance from the CF AC to buy the locomotive. It was cleared for use of the TvAPA, CF AC and ''
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'' (CF du ARB). During
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, the TvAPA fell within a security zone known as the Reserved Zone. Civilians living within this zone had free travel within the Canton in which they lived. To travel beyond their or Canton, or in and out of the Reserved Zone, a ''sauf-conduit'' (
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) was required. Services were reduced in frequency, with military and freight traffic taking priority. In 1919, the TvAPA was acquired by the ' ( VFIL), along with the CF AC, CF du ARB, and ' in the
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department. In 1934, CF AC
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CGL 11 was put into service on the TvAPA. It is likely that this provided the regular passenger service until the start of
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.
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broke out on 3 September, with Calais falling into German hands on 25 May 1940. The Pas-de-Calais department became a zone of special control, administered by the '' Oberkommando der Wehrmacht'' in
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, Belgium. Along the coast was the "red zone". It was said that French law did not apply in this zone. Under the terms of the armistice, France was to hand over its railways to the Germans undamaged and was to work with the German authorities to restore them to serviceable condition. In 1940, civilian passenger services were reduced to twice daily, although other trains would have been run for the military of conscripted personnel. In 1942, the ''Marine Verpflegungsamt'' (MVA) became responsible for running the VFIL system in Pas-de-Calais. In 1943, the MVA required the TvAPA to transport 240 tonnes of material a day in support of the construction of launch sites for
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s at
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. In 1943, freight services were running twice daily, three days a week. Post-war, passenger services on the TvAPA were reduced to twice daily on Wednesdays and Saturdays only. This was blamed on a shortage of fuel. The TvAPA closed with the CF AC on 28 February 1955.


Description of line

The line shared the CF AC station at Ardres, and diverged from the CF AC east of Ardres station, heading north. After crossing the N43, it ran alongside that road to Pont-d'Ardres. There were ten ungated
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s, mostly over minor roads. At Pont-d'Ardres, the railway shared the CF du Nord station on the
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main line between Lille and Calais. Messrs Say's ''sucrerie'' was between the main line and the
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. The TvAPA crossed the main line on the level to access it.


Stations

Apart from the stations shared with the CF AC and CF du Nord, there were five ''arrêts'' ( halts).


Rolling stock

The following locomotives operated on the TvAPA. There were two 4-wheeled composite carriages, seating 6 first and 20 second class passengers, and a bogie second, which seated 56. Freight stock consisted of two vans and 22 open wagons.


References


Sources

* *{{cite book , first1=Martin J B , last1=Farebrother , last2=Farebrother , first2=Joan S , year=2008 , title=Tortillards of Artois , publisher=The Oakwood Press , location=Usk , isbn=0853615543 Transport in Pas-de-Calais Metre gauge railways in France Railway companies of France Railway lines opened in 1902 Railway lines closed in 1955