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Former Railway Line in Caniles!


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Spanish govt restrictions say that you have to be riding for a specific reason. Therefore I was going to the bike dealer in Baza and somehow took a wrong turning! We've all done it!

Amazingly I ended up at the site of the former Caniles railway station which first opened in 1894. It was located next to the former “Nuestra Señora de las Mercedes” sugar factory which shut down in 1973.

The line itself finally closed in 1984, but the former station buildings have since been restored, and the railway tracks have now been replaced by country walks.

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I love small train stations like those, it's a good thing they're restored. Here, there was a movement a while ago to renovate old train stations and make them nicer to use instead of just replacing the buildings with soulless modern affairs. Great idea it was, too. Some, not in use anymore, were even converted to restaurants and guesthouses, which I guess is great unless you're sleeping and a freight train passes at 3AM ?

I thought of taking a few pictures of stuff like that yesterday, as the train tracks along the Douro are the most picturesque in Portugal, but couldn't be bothered ?

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In the early 70's in Britain there was miles of old former railway tracks right across the UK, and I used to follow them on my little Honda XL. Some of the stations were still standing as well.

Then they converted them into bloody nature walks so access for the likes of us was gone. Seems they did the same in Spain.

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The sugar factory was huge and gave work to the area by buying sugar beet.  I managed to sneak in to the factory -it's HUGE!  See http://www.gssr.es/slideshow2.php?Ref=AC .

Sugar was a big thing a century ago, with huge factories being built:

http://www.gssr.es/slideshow2.php?Ref=SCA

http://www.gssr.es/slideshow2.php?Ref=ST

The Caniles factory had its own private line right onto the site.

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51 minutes ago, Max GSSR said:

The sugar factory was huge and gave work to the area by buying sugar beet.  I managed to sneak in to the factory -it's HUGE!  See http://www.gssr.es/slideshow2.php?Ref=AC .

Sugar was a big thing a century ago, with huge factories being built:

http://www.gssr.es/slideshow2.php?Ref=SCA

http://www.gssr.es/slideshow2.php?Ref=ST

The Caniles factory had its own private line right onto the site.

How did you manage to get inside Max?

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