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πŸš‚ The French Pyrenees' little Yellow Train chugging past centenary

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πŸš‚ The French Pyrenees' little Yellow Train chugging past centenary
Narrow-gauge heritage railway through the Catalan Pyrenees, France, operating since 1910


🕐 3 min read · Updated 11 Apr 2026 at 04:47
📌 Fast Facts
  • Operating since: 1910 β€” one of Europe's oldest working narrow-gauge railways
  • Route length: 63 kilometres connecting Villefranche-de-Conflent to Latour-de-Carol
  • Highest point: BolquΓ¨re-Font-Romeu station at 1,592 metres elevation
  • Track gauge: 1 metre narrow-gauge, crossing 80 bridges and viaducts

The Yellow Train (Train Jaune) is a heritage narrow-gauge railway in the Catalan Pyrenees of France that has continuously operated since 1910 across one of the continent's most dramatic mountain regions. The 63-kilometre route ascends from 426 metres at Villefranche-de-Conflent to 1,592 metres at Bolquère-Font-Romeu, reaching Europe's highest railway station and traversing 80 bridges and viaducts including the notable Giverolles metallic viaduct. As of 2026, the railway operates year-round as ...

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