Tuesday, January 03, 2023

Travel Tuesday - Traveling About in Spain

The Train Station Nearest to Mitchell and SG





Main Train Station in Madrid 

Train from Madrid to Malaga





Harbor Tour in Malaga 

Main Train Station in Malaga



Madrid Airport from the Airport Hilton 


The Madrid Airport is Massive! 



787 Someplace over the Atlantic 

Changing planes in Philly on the way home

 

18 comments:

  1. It's interesting seeing a different bird's eye view.

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    1. I had never thought of using the phrase "birds eye view"

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  2. I love transportation photos! I flew in a B-787 for the first time about three years ago, from DC to Paris. I thought it was an amazingly comfortable plane, even in coach. One of the better flights I've had across the pond.

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    1. The 787 was comfortable, I didn't like the changing tint windows, the odd blue /purple color.

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  3. There are some excellent stations in Spain, not that I've experienced many.

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  4. A wonderful little photo tour. I love Madrid's train station ... and its turtles.

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    1. The walkways through the garden were closed for maintenance, I didn't see the turtles.

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  5. It is fascinating for me to see photos of European cities as most of them (in my mind) are still looking like the 17th century.

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    1. Parts of them are, and parts are very modern. Many more photos to come.

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  6. Makes me wish rail travel was more prevalent and available in this country.

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    1. 330 Miles from Madrid to Malaga in under 3 hours, city center to city center.

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  7. I agree with Bob in wishing we had better train service here especially in the western states. You had to navigate lots of stations and airports.

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    1. The airport in Madrid, allow an extra hour, it is HUGE!

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  8. I understand why that little sports car caught your eye!

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    1. It took him about three tries to make a U-turn.

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  9. Your image of the Atocha railway station in Madrid reminded me of the terrorist outrage that happened there in 2004 - almost 200 killed and almost 2000 injured. What for? What for?

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    1. Explains the security going out onto the train platforms

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