The Madrid, Zaragoza and Alicante railway (MZA) - also known in Spanish as Compañía de los ferrocarriles de Madrid a Zaragoza y a Alicante - was a Spanish...
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MZA may refer to: Madrid, Zaragoza and Alicante railway, a defunct Spanish railway company Mayor Pnp Nancy Flore Airport (IATA code), Mazamari, Peru Zacatepec...
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High-speed rail in Spain (section Madrid–Alicante)
Madrid–Alicante via Albacete. Madrid–Barcelona via Zaragoza and Tarragona. Madrid–Murcia via Albacete and Elche. Madrid–Valencia via Cuenca. Madrid–Valladolid...
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Renfe (redirect from National Network of the Spanish Railways)
transport in Spain Rail transport in Spain Transport in Spain Madrid, Zaragoza and Alicante railway 1.^ Operated by CP in Portugal. 2.^ Managed by Elipsos under...
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Rail transport in Spain (redirect from Spanish railway history)
rail line Madrid–Galicia high-speed rail line In Spain there is an extensive 1,250 km (780 mi) system of metre-gauge railways. Alicante (Alicante Tram) Barcelona...
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Alicante, which was carried out by Compañía de los Ferrocarriles de Madrid a Zaragoza y Alicante, a predecessor of RENFE. Passenger services began on 1 March...
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lines between Madrid and the Atlantic North of Spain from the Estación del Norte (now Príncipe Pío), the Madrid, Zaragoza and Alicante railway (MZA) who operated...
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Barcelona (Catalonia), Huesca and Zaragoza (Aragon), Sevilla, Córdoba, Málaga and Granada (Andalusia), Valencia, Castellón and Alicante (Levante Region). These...
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Real Madrid Real Madrid v Roma Alicante v Real Madrid Real Madrid v Alicante Mallorca v Real Madrid Real Madrid v Mallorca Sevilla v Real Madrid Real Madrid...
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AVE (section Rail infrastructure in Spain and Europe)
services: Alicante–León via Albacete, Cuenca, Madrid Chamartín, Valladolid and Palencia. Alicante–Ourense via Albacete, Cuenca, Madrid Chamartín and Zamora...
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located 16 km (9.9 miles) west of Zaragoza, 270 km (170 miles) west of Barcelona, and 262 km (163 miles) northeast of Madrid. In addition to serving as a major...
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Avlo (section Rolling stock and pricing)
services connecting major Spanish cities such as Madrid, Zaragoza, Barcelona, Valencia, Alicante and others on specific high-speed lines. Based on the...
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additional services covering Madrid–Córdoba–Seville/Malaga and Madrid–Albacete–Alicante have been launched. The company has publicly declared its intention...
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Routes: Madrid–Zaragoza–Barcelona Madrid–Zaragoza–Barcelona–Figueres Madrid–Cuenca–Requena-Utiel–Valencia Madrid–Cuenca–Albacete–Villena–Alicante Madrid...
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Tourist Mining Train (category Heritage railways in Spain)
diesel locomotive (2007). Tharsis railway line Río Tinto Foundation Riotinto Railway Madrid, Zaragoza and Alicante railway Riotinto Mining Museum Bayón Mariné...
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towers. The railway company responsible for the construction of Toledo station, the Compañía de los Ferrocarriles de Madrid a Zaragoza y Alicante, also built...
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of Alicante and about 10 kilometres (6.2 miles) east of the city of Elche in Spain. Alicante–Elche is the busiest airport in south-eastern Spain and serves...
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4-8-0 locomotives from the Madrid, Zaragoza and Alicante Railway and continued to construct the type as its 240F class and also existed 4-8-0 Steam Locomotives...
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from Madrid to Valladolid and from Córdoba to Málaga were inaugurated. In 2010, AVE line Madrid-Cuenca-Valencia was inaugurated. Alicante - Alicante Tram...
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rival, Compañía de los Ferrocarriles de Madrid a Zaragoza y Alicante (MZA). MZA had the use of Atocha station, and did not need Delicias station, which it...
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Benidorm (redirect from Benidorm, Alicante)
connected to the FGV railway line between Alicante (Alacant) and Dénia. The section to Alicante is now converted to tram operation and trams run at least...
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Calatayud–Zaragoza. Granada–Córdoba–Seville via Loja, Antequera and Puente Genil-Herrera. Madrid–Ciudad Real–Puertollano. Madrid–Segovia–Valladolid. Madrid–Toledo...
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routes from Madrid to Bilbao, Irún, and Hendaye (changing gauge at Burgos), from Alicante to Gijón and Santander changing gauge at León and Venta de Baños...
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Ouigo España (category Railway companies of Spain)
Sants via Zaragoza–Delicias and Tarragona. Madrid Chamartín–Valencia via Cuenca. Madrid Chamartín–Alicante via Cuenca and Albacete. Madrid Chamartín–Valladolid...
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railway arrived in Cartagena courtesy of the Railway Company from Madrid to Zaragoza and Alicante Railway Company (M.Z.A.) on 24th October 1862, when Queen...
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Spain Madrid, Zaragoza and Alicante railway Rio Tinto Company Limited Riotinto-Nerva mining basin Tharsis-La Zarza mining basin Tharsis railway line Tourist...
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Spain Riotinto Railway Tharsis-La Zarza mining basin Madrid, Zaragoza and Alicante railway The purchase was made in June 2008 by the liquidation commission...
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Catalonia, Madrid, Málaga, Murcia/Alicante, Santander, San Sebastián, Seville, Valencia and Zaragoza. They are linked to Metro systems in Madrid, Barcelona...
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The Estación de Madrid-Chamartín Clara Campoamor or Madrid Chamartín [tʃamaɾˈtin] is the second major railway station in Madrid, Spain. Located on the...
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Adif Madrid – Córdoba – Seville/Málaga Madrid – Toledo Madrid – Zaragoza – Barcelona – French border Madrid – Valencia – Alicante/Alacant Madrid – Valladolid...
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