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Railway heritage, viaducts and stations classified in Languedoc-Roussillon

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4 railway heritage element, viaduct or station classified dans le Languedoc-Roussillon

Viaduc Stayed in Fontpédrouse
Viaduct
66360 Fontpédrouse

The Stayed viaduct, built at the beginning of the 20th century in Fontpedrouse (Occitanie), is an iconic masonry railway bridge crossing the Tet and RN 116 on the Cerdagne line.
Montpellier-Saint-Roch station
Station classified as MH
34000 Montpellier

Montpellier-Saint-Roch station, built in the nineteenth century in the Hérault, is a neoclassical railway emblem in the heart of the city. Partially classified as a historical monument, it combines heritage and modernity in the Occitanie network.
Viaduc de Chamborigaud
Viaduct
30530 Chamborigaud

The viaduct of Chamborigaud, a 19th century masonry railway structure, spans the Luech Valley in Chamborigaud (Gard), Occitanie. Built between 1865 and 1867, it has been a historic monument since 1984.
Viaduc de Chapeauroux in Saint-Bonnet-de-Montauroux
Viaduct
48600 Saint-Bonnet-de-Montauroux

The viaduct of Chapeauroux, a 19th century stone railway bridge, spans the river of the same name at Saint-Bonnet-de-Montauroux (Lozère). 433 meters long, it belongs to the line of the Cevennes.
Former Ners station

30190 Boucoiran-et-Nozières

The former Ners railway station, built in the 19th century in Boucoiran-et-Nozières (Occitanie), is a brick and stone neo-Tudor railway building listed in the Historic Monuments. It illustrates the history of the Cevenol Railways.
Former railway station

30000 Nîmes

The former Nîmes railway station, built in the 2nd quarter of the 19th century, was a neoclassical pavilion of the first Cevennes railway line at Beaucaire, the work of engineer Paulin Talabot. Only one of the two original pavilions remains today, classified as a Historical Monument.