Friday 1 July 2011

Algeciras-Ronda railway


The Algeciras to Ronda train journey is a trip through some of the most beautiful countryside in Andalucía. The little three-carriage train winds its way past some of the attractive 'white towns' of the region and through the spectacular scenery of the Los Alcornocales and Grazalema Natural Parks.

British engineers built the line when Victoria was on the throne - I have often wondered whether she had some sort of stomach disorder the amount of time she spent there - sorry - I couldn't resist that! Many of the stations still have the original equipment and furnishings that were shipped out from Britain in the 19th century.

La línea de los ingleses - the 'English Railway' - is actually 110 miles long and continues beyond Ronda to the town of Bobadilla. The line is just one section of a large scenic route that stretches eastwards through Granada and on to Almería.

Benoaján

more blogs by Robert Bovington...

"Photographs of Spain"
http://bovingtonphotosofspain.blogspot.com/

"postcards from Spain"
http://bovington-posts.blogspot.com/

"you couldn't make it up!"
http://bovingtonycmitup.blogspot.com/

"a grumpy old man in Spain"
http://grumpybobbov.blogspot.com/

"bits and bobs"
http://bovingtonbitsandblogs.blogspot.com/

"Spanish Expressions"
http://spanishsayingsbovington.blogspot.com/

"Spanish Art"
http://bovingtonspanishart.blogspot.com/

"Books AboutSpain"
http://bovingtonbooks.blogspot.com/

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