The "Toro de Osborne" is the symbol of a manufacturer of alcoholic beverages but in 1994 it was declared by the Congress of Deputies «cultural and artistic heritage of the peoples of Spain». There are still 91 Osborne bulls throughout the Spanish geography and this one, located in Briviesca, has been a silent witness of the changes experienced by the Spanish railway in the last six decades. The Talgo III, which linked the Basque Country with Madrid for more than forty years, was one of the longest-running trains of the line. For me, with this locomotive Series 352, it is the most photogenic train of those that have circulated in our country.
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