Introducing ELEAZAR! #Renfe 432 was the starting point of "electrotrains" in Spain, first covering mostly the northern part of the country, then the rest of it with excellent results. Its red livery gained them the nickname "obispos" ("bishops").
Introducing ELEAZAR! #Renfe 432 was the starting point of "electrotrains" in Spain, first covering mostly the northern part of the country, then the rest of it with excellent results. Its red livery gained them the nickname "obispos" ("bishops").
It's no secret that Japan is flooded with all sorts of railway stations and entrances. This one I pictured is in a mall in Asakusa, not far from Sensōji. It will take you to the Asakusa Station—but you can only board the Ginza Line here, not the Asakusa Line!
A running Ouigo from Madrid to Murcia taken from a running Renfe Media Distancia from Madrid to Albacete. I'm impressed at how this pic turned out on the move.