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Raymond Veveysan Vernède (9
December 1905 – 18
October 2003) was an
English colonial administrator in
India and a writer. He was
educated at Bradfield...
- that same year also a line to
Vevey by the
Chemins de fer électriques
Veveysans opened. On 20
December 1907,
after an
independent existence of just six...
- The
Chemins de fer électriques
Veveysans (CEV) was a
railway company that
built and
operated narrow gauge electric railway lines from
Vevey to Blonay...
-
regulated by the
Society of
Broadcast Engineers Chemins de fer électriques
Veveysans, a
Swiss railway company Cochrane Eyes and Vision, a
collaboration of...
- the
online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland, 2007-10-30. "Le
journal veveysan Le Régional dépose le bilan,
victime du Covid-19" [Vevey
newspaper Le Régional...
- Musée
historique de Vevey]. Françoise
Bonnet Borel, «Dumoulin,
peintre veveysan», dans Vibis****, 2, 1991, p. 59-97.
Annie Renonciat, « Le
Robinson de Dumoulin :...
-
delivered to the BTI-Bahn and the CEV-Bahn (Chemins de fer électriques
Veveysans) in 1997 –
although the BTI-Bahn was
first to
order any GTWs with its...
-
Chemins de fer électriques
Veveysans (CEV). It
opened in 1904 and was
closed in 1969. The
Chemins de fer électriques
Veveysans (CEV) had
opened its original...
- Aigle-Sépey-Diablerets
Chemin de fer Bex-Villars-Bretaye
Chemins de fer
electriques Veveysans Chemin de fer Montreux-Glion-Rochers-de-Naye
Chemin de fer Nyon-St-Cergue-Morez...
- the
merger of four
railway companies: the
Chemins de fer électriques
Veveysans, the
Chemin de fer Les Avants-Sonloup, the
Chemin de fer Montreux-Glion-Rochers-de-Naye...