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Originally posted by Hans:

What types of railroad artillery did the French have in 1940?

They had 400mm Model 1915 mortars (obusiers), 340mm (other sources talk about 320 and 360mm) and 274mm guns. Some of the were used as single guns other were organised in railroad artillery regiments. I know only few things about those:

The 371e RALVF was used in Flandres. It had 6 400m mortars.

The 372e RALVF was used in the SF (Fortified Sector) Dauphiné. No idea about their guns.

The 373e RALVF had 4 340mm RG and 8 274mm RG. It was located in the SF Hagenau.

Three pieces of 320mm were located in the SF Altkirch at Steinsoultz.

Some 240mm canons model 1884/1917 St.Chamond were put on 40mm rails within the fortifications. See two batteries in the SF of Altkirch Strengwald and Breitenhaag

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For a detailed rundown on captured French railway artillery taken into German service, please see

WEAPONS OF THE THIRD REICH, by Gander and Chamberlain. Once you know the types, I believe there's also a list showing the disposition of railway artillery assets. Would also suggest you Google "railway artillery," seeing as how there are a number of sites devoted to this bit of military specialist exotica. Some verge on the incredible. Need a scratchbuilt 1/35th scale Gustav?!

Regards,

John Kettler

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