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La Voie Sacrée; Voie Sacre; La Voie Sacree; Voie Sacree
  • Map of Voie Sacrée, France

Voie Sacrée         
The Voie Sacrée ("Sacred Way") is a road that connects Bar-le-Duc to Verdun (Meuse), France. It was given its name because of the vital role it played during the Battle of Verdun in World War I.
Navigable servitude         
U.S. FEDERAL RIGHT TO NAVIGABLE WATERWAYS
Federal navigational servitude; Navigational servitude; Federal navigable servitude
Navigable servitude is a doctrine in United States constitutional law that gives the federal government the right to regulate navigable waterways as an extension of the Commerce Clause in Article I, Section 8 of the constitution. It is also sometimes called federal navigational servitude.
Voie ferrée d'intérêt local         
  • Amiens – Aumale – Envermeu]] line in the Somme and Seine-Inférieure, used [[metre gauge]]
  • Chemins de fer Armoricains]]
  • Chemin de Fer de la baie de Somme]] is now a [[heritage railway]]
  • Although most lines were rather dull, some had remarkable features. This is the [[Douvenant Viaduct]] at the start of the 20th century, on the [[Chemin de Fer des Côtes-du-Nord]]
  • Converted lorry used for express goods and courier services, 1921
  • A Tramways d'Eure-et-Loir train, photographed near [[Nogent-le-Rotrou]] in 1910
NETWORK OF SECONDARY RAILWAY RAILWAY LINES IN FRANCE
Voie ferree d'interet local; VFIL
In France, a (; "Railway of Local Interest"), abbreviated VFIL, is a secondary railway constructed by a local administrative division, serving sparsely populated rural areas. These areas were beyond the economic reach of the networks of the , which were concessions of the ("Big Companies")By is meant the principal railway companies, analogous to the Big Four British railway companies:

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Voie Sacrée

The Voie Sacrée ("Sacred Way") is a road that connects Bar-le-Duc to Verdun (Meuse), France. It was given its name because of the vital role it played during the Battle of Verdun in World War I.