Lézard rouge

Coordinates: 34°20′00″N 8°22′00″E / 34.3333°N 8.3667°E / 34.3333; 8.3667
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The Lézard Rouge
One of the carriages of the Lézard Rouge
Overview
Other name(s)(French for "Red Lizard")
OwnerBey of Tunis[1]
StationsMetlaoui to Redeyef, Selja Gorges,

The Lézard Rouge (French for "Red Lizard") is a historic Tunisian train, once the property of the Bey of Tunis,[2] but now used for tourists. It runs from Metlaoui to Redeyef and passes through the spectacular Selja Gorges, taking some 40 minutes for the journey. The railway was built for mining trains carrying phosphates.

References

  1. ^ Simms, Wilfrid F., "The Railways of Tunisia," (1997) ISBN 0952888149
  2. ^ Simms, Wilfrid F., "The Railways of Tunisia," (1997) ISBN 0952888149

See also

34°20′00″N 8°22′00″E / 34.3333°N 8.3667°E / 34.3333; 8.3667