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Tramway Attractions In Spain

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Tramway Attractions In Spain

  • 1. Tram Alicante
    The Alicante Tram, trademarked as Alicante Metropolitan TRAM , operates in the Spanish city of Alicante and its surrounding area. Like other narrow gauge railways in the Valencian Community, it is run by Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat Valenciana . It was inaugurated on 15 August 2003 replacing narrow-gauge diesel trains between Alicante and El Campello. The Alicante Metropolitan Tram light rail combines different modes of rail services: a partially underground modern tramway through Alicante city centre, a tram-train from Alicante to Benidorm, and conventional commuter rail from Benidorm to Altea, Calp and Dénia.
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  • 4. Teleferico Madrid
    The Teleférico de Madrid, or Madrid Cable Car, is a gondola lift in the Spanish capital city of Madrid. It is 2,457 metres long and links the Parque del Oeste with the Casa de Campo. The line was built by Von Roll and opened in 1969. It uses 72 six-seater cabins, which take 11 minutes to travel the full length of the line.
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  • 5. Teleferico Fuente De Fuente De
    Fuente Dé cable car is an aerial lift line of Cantabria .
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  • 6. Sant Joan Funicular Railway Montserrat
    The Sant Joan Funicular is a funicular railway at Montserrat, near Barcelona in Catalonia, Spain. The line connects the monastery, and the upper terminus of the Montserrat Rack Railway, with sacred sites, walking trails and viewpoints higher up the mountain. With a maximum gradient of 65%, it is the steepest funicular in Spain.The funicular has the following technical parameters: Length: 503 m Height: 248 m Maximum steepness: 65.2 % Cars: 2 Capacity: 60 passengers per car Configuration: Single track with passing loop Travel time: 6 minutes Track gauge: 1,000 mm metre gauge Traction: ElectricalThe line is operated by the Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya , who also operate the Montserrat Rack Railway and the Funicular de la Santa Cova funicular railway on Montserrat Mountain, toge...
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  • 7. Metro de Valencia (El) Valencia
    The Valencia Metro derailment occurred in Valencia, Spain's third largest city, on 3 July 2006 at 1 p.m. CEST between Jesús and Plaça d'Espanya stations on the Line 1 of the Metrovalencia mass transit system. At least 43 people were killed and more than ten were seriously injured.El País reports that Valencian forensic scientists have identified all but one of the victims — a woman whose family has not claimed her. Twenty-one of the victims were from Torrent, a locality seven kilometres from Valencia and the train's destination. Five more victims were from the city of Valencia itself, and two were from Paiporta, which is also nearby.It was not immediately clear what caused the crash, which occurred at a curve just outside Jesús station. However, data from the train's black box showed...
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  • 8. Teleferic de Montjuic Barcelona
    The Port Vell Aerial Tramway is an aerial tramway in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It crosses Port Vell, Barcelona's old harbour, connecting the Montjuïc hill with the seaside suburb of Barceloneta.The aerial tramway first opened in 1931 and is principally a tourist attraction, used on account of its excellent views of the city and its port. It is operated by Teleféricos de Barcelona S.A. and is not part of Autoritat del Transport Metropolità integrated fare network. Separate tickets must be purchased prior to boarding.The aerial tramway should not be confused with the Montjuïc Cable Car, a gondola lift that links the upper terminus of the Montjuïc funicular with Montjuïc Castle.
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  • 9. Teleferico Camaleno
    Fuente Dé cable car is an aerial lift line of Cantabria .
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