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Decauville railway of La Guerche-sur-l'Aubois
Transport of the lime from the quarry to the kilns


Artist impression of the route
Overview
Native nameRéseau des carrières et fours à chaux Daumy, Boucheron & Cie
Technical
Track gauge600 mm (1 ft 11+5⁄8 in)
Decauville railway in the quarryTransport of the produce to the railway station

The Decauville railway of La Guerche-sur-l'Aubois was a horse-drawn narrow-gauge railway, which operated around 1910 at the Daumy, Boucheron & Cie lime and cement factory in La Guerche-sur-l'Aubois.

History

One of the founders of the company has originally been producing hydraulic lime, a building material that hardens both in the air and under water. His factory, Daumy Ainé et Cie, was initially, around 1869, located in Beffes near Jouet, 19 kilometres (12 mi) to the north.

Route

Old postcards and the stationery used by Daumy, Boucheron & Cie around 1910 show all the means of transport they used. The lime was taken by the 600 mm (1 ft 11+5⁄8 in) gauage Decauville railway from the quarries below the church, to the limekilns, slaking ponds and grinding mills, and finally to the shipping points for the finished products on the railway and the Berry Canal. However, contrary to what is shown in the artistic impression, the factory was located about 500 metres (550 yd) away from the Berry Canal on the other side of the town centre of La Guerche.

References

  1. Inventaire des Réseaux Spéciaux et Particuliers: Réseau des carrières et fours à chaux Daumy & Boucheron 13 July 2018.
  2. Lettre à entête simple des éts. Daumy Ainé et Cie à M. le Préfet du Cher. 13 February 1869. Archives départementales du Cher, 27M-41.
  3. Aymeric Fassier (Université de Tours): Les papiers à entête d'entreprise : de l'image idéalisée à l’image fantasmée Archived 14 April 2021 at the Wayback Machine 19 November 2019.

46°57′00″N 2°56′57″E / 46.950116120404005°N 2.9493037715342965°E / 46.950116120404005; 2.9493037715342965 (Lake in the old quarry)

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