International railway line between Barca d'Alva and La Fuente de San Esteban
Overview
Termini
Service
Operator(s)CP and Adif
History
Opened9 December 1887
Closed
  • 1 January 1985 (Spanish segment)
  • 1988 (Portuguese segment)
Technical
Line length77.5 km (48.2 mi)
Track gaugeIberian
Barca d'Alva–
La Fuente de San Esteban
Barca d'Alva
La Fregeneda
Hinojosa de Duero
Lumbrales
Olmedo-Cerralbo
Bogajo
Villavieja de Yeltes
Villares de Yeltes
Boada
Linha do Porto a Salamanca
to Ciudad Rodrigo
La Fuente de San Esteban-Boadilla
Linha do Porto a Salamanca
to Salamanca
Detailed diagram
Barca d'Alva
CL-517
CL-517
La Fregeneda
Froya River
DSA-590 (CP-005)
DSA-591 (CV-44)
Hinojosa de Duero
SA-330
DSA-579 (CV-16)
CL-517
Lumbrales
DSA-461 (CV-162)
Olmedo-Cerralbo
DSA-460 (CV-43)
Bogajo
Villavieja de Yeltes
DSA-451 (SA-322)
Yeltes River
Villares de Yeltes
DSA-452 (CV-154)
Boada
DSA-443 (CV-28)
Linha do Porto a Salamanca
to Ciudad Rodrigo
La Fuente de San Esteban-Boadilla
Linha do Porto a Salamanca
to Salamanca

The Barca d'Alva–La Fuente de San Esteban railway is a closed Iberian gauge line which connected the Barca d'Alva railway station in the Douro line (northeastern Portugal) to the Spanish railway network. Passenger and cargo trains ran from Porto to Salamanca from its opening in 1887 until its closure on the Spanish side in 1985, with the Portuguese side also subsequently truncated to Pocinho three years later.[1]

See also

References

  1. Silva, José Ribeiro; Ribeiro, Manuel (2009). Os comboios de Portugal - Volume II (in Portuguese). Lisbon: Terramar. ISBN 9789727104178.
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