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A Billard draisine, once circulating on the Réseau Breton and preserved by the ACFCdN.
Share of the Anciens Etablissements Billard & Cie, issued 4. July 1928

Établissements Billard was a French railway rolling stock construction company founded in 1920 and based in Tours. It specialised in light railbuses and metre gauge and narrow gauge rolling stock. The business ceased trading in 1956 and later became Socofer.

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Production

Draisines

  • Draisines : These worked on different VFILs, and for the "Big Companies" which became the SNCF.

Locomotives

Billard Locomotive Y 7200
  • T50
  • T75D
  • T75P
  • T75G

These were designed for the French Military Railway. They were used, among other things, to service the Maginot Line.

Railbuses

Billard railbus N° 314, type A 80D, from the Chemin de fer du Vivarais

Railbuses for numerous French VFIPs (secondary railways)

  • Type A 80D,
  • Type A 135D,
  • Type A 150D,
  • Type A 210D,
  • Networks of the Compagnie des chemins de fer départementaux, including:
  • Tramways d'Ille-et-Vilaine Company
  • Overseas networks:
    • Madagascar
    • Réunion
  • French West Africa:
    • Dakar Niger
    • Dahomey
  • Ethiopia:
    • Chemin de fer Franco-éthiopien received in 1964 two automotive cars of 550 horsepower (410 kW), for the Djibouti – Addis-Abeba line[1]

Several European networks

A Billard train for the Diakofto railway (Greece), made up of two cars with a motor van containing a generator to power the traction motors.
  • In Greece
  • In Spain
    • A Micheline was built in the 1930s for the PO
    • Three buses with bogies on a wide chassis worked on the Nord-Est.
    • A series of railbuses with two axles were built for the CFD and the SNCF in 1949 and 1950
    • A series of FNC railbuses were deployed by the SNCF

The solidity of the stock, and the simplicity of construction, means that many Billard engines are still working today.

Preserved Billard rolling stock

Locomotives

type T 50

type T 75, in several variants (with the series prototype, and some military examples) on the Tacot des Lacs, at the Train Touristique de Saint Trojan and later at APPEVA.

type T 100,

Railcars

Meter gauge

type A 150D

  • X153, Portes les Valence (bespoke).

type A 150D

type A 80D

type A 150D2 Articulated

  • 222 Voies Ferrées du Velay.

Trailer R 210

Standard gauge type A 75D

  • X901, Tourist railway of La Sarthe, originally Chemin de fer Mamers-Saint Calais
  • X903, Trains à vapeur de Touraine with a trailing car

Rebuilt and modernised vehicles

Trailing car X 1337 of the Chemins De Fer de Provence, rebuilt by Établissements Garnéro

Gallery

Notes

Sources

  • Riffaud, Jean-Claude (1982–1984). "Les automotrice Billard". Magazine des tramways à vapeur et des secondaires ("Steam tramways and secondary railways") (in French). 24.

See also

References

  1. ^ Jean-Pierre Crozet (2008). "Les autorails Billard-Soulé". Le chemin de fer franco-éthiopien de Djibouti à Addis-Abeba de 1900 à 1980 (in French). Archived from the original on 1 January 2009. Retrieved 21 April 2009.

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