File:94-Charenton-Quai des Carrières-1908.JPG

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English: Postcard of France - Department of Val-de-Marne (94) - Charenton-le-Pont, Quai des Carrières (quay of quarries) and chain-tugboat on the Seine - Sent in 1908.
Français : Carte postale de France - Département du Val-de-Marne (94) - Charenton-le-Pont, le quai des Carrières - Editeur: E.M. - Expédiée en 1908.
  • Cette vue montre le toueur Ville de Melun de la Compagnie de Touage de la Haute-Seine (CTHS). On devine la chaine de touage prise par la poulie à l'avant du bateau (à droite) et le premier chaland de la rame tractée (à gauche). Le toueur est mu par deux machines à vapeur dont on voit les cheminées; la chaine s'enroule autour d'un double treuil au centre du bateau avant de replonger à l'arrière, ce qui permet à ce dernier de tracter la rame en remontant le courant. La chaine s'étendait continument de Paris à Montereau (Yonne), simplement posée en fond de rivière.

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