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La nueva estación Málaga María Zambrano (06.11.2009)
Photo by Philipp Lingenhel |
La nueva estación Málaga María Zambrano (06.11.2009)
Photo by Philipp Lingenhel |
La nueva estación Málaga María Zambrano (06.11.2009)
Photo by Philipp Lingenhel |
La nueva estación Málaga María Zambrano (06.11.2009)
Photo by Philipp Lingenhel |
La nueva estación Málaga María Zambrano (06.11.2009)
Photo by Philipp Lingenhel |
La nueva estación Málaga María Zambrano (06.11.2009)
Photo by Philipp Lingenhel |
La nueva estación Málaga María Zambrano (06.11.2009)
Photo by Philipp Lingenhel |
La nueva estación Málaga María Zambrano (06.11.2009)
Photo by Philipp Lingenhel |
La nueva estación Málaga María Zambrano (06.11.2009)
Photo by Philipp Lingenhel |
ADIF - Estación de Málaga. 06/09/2007.
ADIF - Málaga Station. 06/09/2007.
Foto/Photo: Manuel Marcos.
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ADIF - Estación de Málaga. 06/09/2007.
ADIF - Málaga Station. 06/09/2007.
Foto/Photo: Manuel Marcos.
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ADIF - Estación de Málaga. 06/09/2007.
ADIF - Málaga Station. 06/09/2007.
Foto/Photo: Manuel Marcos.
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ADIF - Estación de Málaga. 06/09/2007.
ADIF - Málaga Station. 06/09/2007.
Foto/Photo: Manuel Marcos.
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A merged view of the entrance to Málaga Centro-Alameda station on the southern side of Paseo de los Curas. This station, which serves central Málaga is the eastern terminus of line C1 of the Renfe Cercanías Málaga suburban rail network.
Photo by Chris McKenna 20/10/2006. |
The entrance to Málaga Centro-Alameda station on the southern side of Paseo de los Curas. This station, which serves central Málaga is the eastern terminus of line C1 of the Renfe Cercanías Málaga suburban rail network.
Photo by Chris McKenna 20/10/2006. |
Looking east from the western end of Málaga Centro-Alameda station. This station, which serves central Málaga is the eastern terminus of line C1 of the Renfe Cercanías Málaga suburban rail network - the line terminates at a solid wall a couple of metres beyond the red light at the far end of the station.
Photo by Chris McKenna 20/10/2006. |
The headwall at the eastern end of Málaga Centro-Alameda station. This station, which serves central Málaga is the eastern terminus of line C1 of the Renfe Cercanías Málaga suburban rail network - the line terminates at the solid wall ahead. The side of the cab of a train in the staiton is visible on the right, showing how little scope there is for an overrun. The safety authorities would be extremely unlikely to allow a layout like this in Britain.
Photo by Chris McKenna 20/10/2006. |
The headwall at the western end of Málaga Centro-Alameda station. This station, which serves central Málaga is the eastern terminus of line C1 of the Renfe Cercanías Málaga suburban rail network - the line terminates at the solid wall at the oposite end of the station. The signal in the centre of the image is capable of displaying three aspects, green at the top, red in the centre and amber at the bottom.
Photo by Chris McKenna 20/10/2006. |
Looking west from the western end of Málaga Centro-Alameda station. This station, which serves central Málaga is the eastern terminus of line C1 of the Renfe Cercanías Málaga suburban rail network - the line terminates at the solid wall at the oposite end of the station. The next station is Málaga (RENFE), for connections to the mainline network and Cercanías Málaga line C2, after which the line runs on the surface towards Fuengirola.
Photo by Chris McKenna 20/10/2006. |
The western end of Málaga Centro-Alameda station. This station, which serves central Málaga is the eastern terminus of line C1 of the Renfe Cercanías Málaga suburban rail network - the line terminates at the solid wall at the oposite end of the station. The next station is Málaga (RENFE), for connections to the mainline network and Cercanías Málaga line C2, after which the line runs on the surface towards Fuengirola.
Photo by Chris McKenna 20/10/2006. |
RENFE - Spain Maria Zambrano is the name of the main RENFE station in Malaga. It has both Spanish broad gauge and high-speed standard gauge tracks. Malaga, 05-03-2011 Digital photo by Marco van Uden |
Plaza Mayor station on line C1 of the Renfe Cercanías Málaga suburban rail network is served by a single bi-directional track. This sign indicates the direction of travel for trains heading towards Málaga and Fuengirola, the line's eastern and western termini. The large building in the background is the Plaza Major shopping centre - the reason for this station's existence.
Photo by Chris McKenna 20/10/2006. |
This sign at Plaza Mayor station on line C1 of the Renfe Cercanías Málaga suburban rail network notes that passengers must not cross the tracks in both Spanish and English. The sign is located on the opposite side of the single bi-directional track from the platform so that it is easily seen by those waiting at the station. Despite this, in the 20 minutes I was at the station a girl, who looked to be in her mid-late teens, did cross the tracks immediately west of the station.
Photo by Chris McKenna 20/10/2006. |
Plaza Mayor station on line C1 of the Renfe Cercanías Málaga suburban rail network is served by a single bi-directional track. This photograph was taken looking from the northern end of the station in the direction of travel of westbound trains to Fuengirola. The large buildings in the background on the left are part of the Plaza Major shopping centre - the reason for this station's existence.
Photo by Chris McKenna 20/10/2006. |
Plaza Mayor station on line C1 of the Renfe Cercanías Málaga suburban rail network is served by a single bi-directional track. This photograph was taken looking from the southern end of the station in the direction of travel of eastbound trains to Málaga via the Airport. The large buildings in the background on the right are part of the Plaza Major shopping centre - the reason for this station's existence.
Photo by Chris McKenna 20/10/2006. |
Plaza Mayor station on line C1 of the Renfe Cercanías Málaga suburban rail network is served by a single bi-directional track. This photograph was taken from by the sheltered part of the waiting area, looking at the northern end of the station in the direction of travel of eastbound trains to Málaga via the Airport.
Photo by Chris McKenna 20/10/2006. |
Plaza Mayor station on line C1 of the Renfe Cercanías Málaga suburban rail network is served by a single bi-directional track. This photograph was taken from by the automatic ticket machine, looking at the southern end of the station in the direction of travel of eastbound trains to Fuengirola.
Photo by Chris McKenna 20/10/2006. |
The station sign at Plaza Major station on line C1 of the Renfe Cercanías Málaga suburban rail network. The large buildings in the background are part of the Plaza Mayor shopping centre - the reason for this station's existence.
Photo by Chris McKenna 20/10/2006. |
The automatic ticket machine at Plaza Major station on line C1 of the Renfe Cercanías Málaga suburban rail network. Some signs on the network have been very helpfully translated into English for the large number of British visitors to this area of Spain, although the accent in "Automátic" shows it isn't always perfect. Buying a ticket was complicated though as my knowledge of Spanish is shamefully limited. The instructions on what to do were translated into English, but the names of the tickets were not so it took a kind local to show me which option I needed to choose to get a return ticket to central Málaga.
Photo by Chris McKenna 20/10/2006. |
Looking north from the northern end of Plaza Major station on line C1 of the Renfe Cercanías Málaga suburban rail network - the direction of travel for eastbound trains towards the airport (next stop) and central Málaga. This part of the line consists of a single bi-directional track.
Photo by Chris McKenna 20/10/2006. |
Looking north from the northern end of Plaza Major station on line C1 of the Renfe Cercanías Málaga suburban rail network - the direction of travel for eastbound trains towards the airport (next stop) and central Málaga. This part of the line consists of a single bi-directional track.
Photo by Chris McKenna 20/10/2006. |
Looking south from the southern end of Plaza Major station on line C1 of the Renfe Cercanías Málaga suburban rail network - the direction of travel for westbound trains towards Fuengirola. This part of the line consists of a single bi-directional track. I do not know the meaning of the "A" sign shortly before the corner.
Photo by Chris McKenna 20/10/2006. |