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European Railroad Discussion > Barcelona VisitDate: 04/19/17 23:04 Barcelona Visit Author: wpamtk Just returned home from a visit to Barcelona, which included a visit to the Railway Museum of Catalonia. Located at a former engine terminal in Vilanova i la Geltru, a 40-minute ride west of the city on RENFE's R2 Line, the collection includes 26 steam locomotives as well as electric and diesel equipment. The older pieces are kept in a 12-stall roundhouse, while the rest occupy outdoor whisker tracks around the turntable.
First, here's a few U.S.-made items-- 1. Baldwin-Westinghouse B-B-B electric 7807, and Alco cab unit diesel 1801. 2. Plate attached to the nose of 7807. 3. Power for a Talgo II train, built by American Car & Foundry. Date: 04/19/17 23:14 Re: Barcelona Visit Author: wpamtk 4. This 2-8-2's last run in 1975 marked the official end of steam in Spain.
5. An 0-6-6-0 Mallet. 6. "Crocodile"-type electric locomotive, built in Switzerland in 1928. Used on the mountainous line between Madrid and the Basque country. Date: 04/19/17 23:22 Re: Barcelona Visit Author: wpamtk 7. An overview of the turntable and surrounding tracks, with roundhouse to the left.
8. The museum's oldest locomotive, this 2-4-0 was built in England in 1854. 9. This 2-2-2 is a replica built in 1948, of the first engine to run in Spain, in 1848. Date: 04/21/17 20:53 Re: Barcelona Visit Author: gaspeamtrak Nice pictures ! Very clean looking...Thank you for sharing...:):):)
Date: 04/21/17 22:30 Re: Barcelona Visit Author: SOO6617 Really nice photos. A very well stocked museum.
Date: 04/21/17 22:39 Re: Barcelona Visit Author: clem Interesting progression of nose styles, from imposing (Baldwin/Westinghouse) to substantial (Alco) to "I guess we should give it a nose" (ACF).
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