Simply
the most up-to-date guide to Spanish railway operations!
Spain has so much to offer in
railway terms - from stunning scenery to distinctive Moorish
stations, and yet is comparatively seldom featured by UK
rail magazines. Away from the popular Mediterranean holiday
beaches, is a very different country, of distinct cultural
areas.
Ever since the first line was
opened from Barcelona to Mataro in 1848 to the creation of
RENFE in 1943, the system has exuded a very individual
nature.
As well as freight and
passenger services on the electrified broad gauge lines,
we'll also be examining Talgo and diesel rural services.
There's also a chance to
compare the standard gauge high speed AVE service operations
with the more leisurely independent northern narrow gauge
lines which serve many of the more important Atlantic coast
towns.
There's action from all parts
of Spain including main line & commuter services from
Madrid, Barcelona, and Valencia as well as principle cross
border services. Other highlights include a look around
Alstom - Spain's principal builder of new motive power and
preserved main line steam as we follow Garratt 282F 0421
high into the Pyrenees.