• to SACM in 1872 Ateliers du Nord de la France (ANF) – also known as Blanc-Misseron; acquired by Bombardier Transportation in 1989 Brissonneau & Lotz –...
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    delivered in the early 1920s. Corpet-Louvet, Décauville, Pinguely, and Blanc-Misseron built engines for French and foreign tramways, the latter was created...
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    rolling stock (i.e. bogies). During World War II the main ANF plant at Blanc-Misseron initially produced orders for military use, and was later occupied by...
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    Nord de la France, (Blanc-Misseron), for Decauville in 1895. Carried the name Isigny Six 0-6-0TR Bi-cabine built by Blanc-Misseron for Tubize in 1899 and...
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    Boulogne to the Hippodrome de l'Inquéterie, a horse racing track between Blanc-Pignon and Souverain-Moulin. French bureaucracy required that the CF de...
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    CIWL 3792 Sleeping Car Ateliers de Construction du Nord de la France, Blanc-Misseron 1936 Shildon 1978–7047 LNER 650 Buffet Car York Dia No. 167, Lot No...
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    4401-4402 Company workshops at Épernay 1913 141 TB 401-402 4403-4417 Blanc-Misseron 1913 141 TB 403-417 4418-4432 Saint-Léonard at Liège 1913 141 TB 418-432...
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    assigned to the dining train. Df 803, ex-SE, built by Blanc Misseron. Df 852, ex-SE, built by Blanc Misseron, restored in July 2011. Df 10,801, former SE (formerly...
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    Construction du Nord de la France (ANF), also known under its brand name Blanc-Misseron representing the rolling stock factory of the company. The locomotives...
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    belonging to the national rail network are metre-gauge: the Chemin de fer du Blanc-Argent, the Saint-Gervais–Vallorcine railway (frontier) and the Cerdagne...
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  • operationally. Eight 0-6-0T locomotives (Nos. 21–28) ordered from ANF Blanc-Misseron, who subcontracted to Ateliers de Tubize. Eight 0-6-0T locomotives (Nos...
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  • a 0-6-0 steam tram locomotive by the Ateliers du Nord de la France, Blanc-Misseron (Nº 213 of 1898), the first railway vehicle classified as a Monument...
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    locomotives were ordered from Ateliers de construction du Nord de la France (Blanc-Misseron), who subcontracted the order to Ateliers de Tubize. 401–402, 32-tonnes...
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  • Illustration Y 2330 Decauville 1960 SNCF Nantes-Blottereau In service. Y 51228 Blanc-Misseron 1958 Colas Rail Saint-Pierre-des-Corps. Awaiting restoration. Y 51147...
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    kennel. In 1912, four more bogie composite carriages were bought from Blanc-Misseron. Two were tri-composites, the others were second and third class only...
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    (592/10), "Brandelon" 3-4 Decauville 0-6-0T built 1901. "Decauville" 3-5 Blanc-Misseron 0-6-0T built 1902. 3-6 Hunslet 4-6-0T (1274/1917), ex War Department...
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  • split between Les Ateliers de Construction du Nord de la France, at Blanc-Misseron, France and Hungarian Railway Carriage and Machinery Works, in Győr...
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    the rolling stock used on the CdN. 1–17 Blanc-Misseron 0-6-0T ordered 1903, weight 13 tonnes. 18–25 Blanc-Misseron 0-6-0T ordered 1905, weight 15.5 tonnes...
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    51694 Owned by SNCF Operated by SNCF Line(s) Fives-Hirson railway Douai-Blanc-Misseron railway Lourches-Valenciennes railway Platforms 4 Tracks 7 Other information...
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    Type and origin Power type Steam Builder ANF Blanc-Misseron (60) Corpet-Louvet (20) Build date 1930–1933 Total produced 80...
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    Lannion - Plestin line were built by Corpet-Louvet, followed by one from Blanc-Misseron. In the last years of operation a De Dion-Bouton railbus was used. Steam...
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    from GE, and mechanical equipment and structural parts manufactured by Blanc-Misseron. The line was electrified by 600 V DC, supplied by a third rail, with...
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    were built by: Ateliers de construction du Nord de la France (ANF), Blanc-Misseron, Société Alsacienne de Constructions Mécaniques (SACM), Graffenstaden...
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