Alvia train from Miranda de Ebro to Belorado
A tram in the Belgium city of Ghent, passing by the Gravensteen castle.
High-speed train from Paris to Barcelona. At the left the E-15 motorway and the national route N-II Madrid-France. In the background, the Pyrenees.
The "Tren del Cemento" is a historic, narrow-gauge railway, founded by the General Company of Asfalts and Portland Asland to exploit the line that connected Guardiola de Berguedà and the first po... (more)
The Euskotren Tranbia 600 series units, manufactured by CAF, have seven modules and a length of 44 m. It has a capacity of 400 users. They were the first longest trams in Spain to provide service ... (more)
The Renfe Series 446 is a type of electric units designed to offer effective commuter services. Built between 1989 and 1993, they will be removed between 2025-29.
High-speed train from Barcelona to Paris. At the left the E-15 motorway and the national route N-II Madrid-France. In the background, the Pyrenees. Photo taken from the ecoduct of Hostal Nou.
High-speed train AVE covering the route Figueres - Madrid (Atocha station), here after leaving Girona station.
High-speed train AVE covering the route Marseille - Madrid (Atocha station), here after leaving Girona station.
High-speed train AVE covering the route Figueres (Vilafant) - Madrid (Atocha station), here after leaving Girona station.
High-speed train from Lyon to Barcelona.
Intercity Alvia, acronym of "Alta Velocidad en Vía Internacional y Ancha", 00437 Bilbao - Barcelona
High speed train Alvia, Valladolid - Madrid