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The Tire-Bouchon Train, Which Connects Auray to Quiberon, Resumes Service During the Summer

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The Morbihanese line, reopened for the summer, in order to unblock the roads of the peninsula. This unique and unelectrified road will be renovated at the end of the 2026 season.

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The Morbihanese line, reopened for the summer, in order to unblock the roads of the peninsula. This unique and unelectrified road will be renovated at the end of the 2026 season.

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At Quiberon station (Morbihan), on July 21, 2021. YVES-MARIE QUEMENER/WEST FRANCE/MAXPPP A few hundred meters from the train station of Auray (Morbihan), the bifurcated to the left, leaves the railway line that crosses Brittany from east to west and enters another world, on a herbue covered with granite and ferns, towards Quiberon, at the end of the peninsula of the same name. The Auray-Quiberon train resumed service on June 14, first on weekend…

In Quiberon in Morbihan, two octogenaries who were leaving a car were injured by the town's small tourist train. The oldest one was under the wheels of a car. Gravely hit, she was heliported to the hospital in Rennes

An accident occurred in Quiberon (Morbihan) on Saturday, July 5, 2025. A woman was crushed by the small tourist train. Another octogenary was injured.

Two women were injured, one seriously this Saturday morning in Quiberon (56), during an accident with the small tourist train. The victims were hospitalized: one in Rennes, the other in Auray (56).

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