The 1927 built motorcar number 2 is passing through the former station of Sante Maria with a passenger train from Sóller to Palma on the Spanish island of Mallorca. The Ferrocarril de Sóller is ... (more)
The 1927 built motorcar number 3 is pulling a passenger train from Sóller to Palma on the Spanish island of Mallorca. The Ferrocarril de Sóller is a narrow gauge railway with a gauge of 3 feet ... (more)
The 1927 built narrow gauge (3 feet) motorcar number 2 is pulling a passenger train from Sóller to Palma on the Spanish island of Mallorca.
Electromotive protected from the sun under the canopy of the station ready for service.
The stylish train, dubbed the "red arrow", connects the capital city of Palma de Mallorca and the port town of Port de Sóller. It's a comfortable way to travel, where a train runs acros... (more)
Ferrocarril de Sóller (FS) Electric cars manufactured by AAB FHV manufactured in 1929 by Siemens (electric part) and Carde y Escoriaza (mechanical part) provide transport to most tourists between... (more)
Historic railway from Palma (capital of the island of Mallorca) to the port town of Sóller.
In 1912 the railway from Palma (capital of Mallorca) was completed to Sóller and is still in operation until today. The train, at a distance of 7 km, traverses the height of 199 m, runs 13 tunnel... (more)
Stylish train, nicknamed the "Red Arrow" is coming to the station Bunyola (La Palma - Sóller, Mallorca).
From Soller leads to the capital, Palma de Mallorca railroad train red arrow. Track project was approved in 1907 and also started the construction of thirteen tunnels long five kilometers. After s... (more)
Many people used to transport Soller in Mallorca stylish train, nicknamed the "Red Arrow", which is reachable directly from the capital Palma de Mallorca. It's a convenient way of traveling, durin... (more)
A train from Soller, enter by the narrow gate in Palma Station during one of the last service of the day.
A train bound for Palma leaves the tunnel to cross on another track at this point of the line a train traveling in the opposite direction.
I took this picture before getting on the train to take me back to Palma de Mallorca, after spending a day as a tourist in Sóller.