- Ferrocarril Alcoy Gandia
Ferrocarril Alcoy Gandía was a railway line in operation from 1892 up until 1969. It was also known as "la chicharra" (Castillian) or "XITXARRA" (Valencian).
History
The rail operator, founded in 1882 was the English company Alcoy y Gandía Rail and Harbour Co Ltd, with offices both in Alcoi and London. Several investments of this type were made by English companies in Spain during the late 19th century, and typically in smaller cities. In this case, the main motive for the investments were to promote export of coal from England to the growing industry of Alcoi.
Railway construction was supervised by the English company Ravel Lucien Company.
The maiden voyage took place
July 18 1892 .The line had connections with the Railway Company
Villena toAlcoy and Yecla (V.A.Y.) sharing material and facilities, according to a Contract signed on13 October in 1908.The total length of the line was 53,355 m, with a height of 530 m between Alcoy and Gandia.
tations
The stations were located in the towns of
Alcoy , Castlemaine, Wall Alcoy, Gayan, Beniarrés, Lorcha, Villalonga, Potríes, Beniarjó, Almoina,Gandia and the port of Gandia in Grao of Gandia.Locomotives
The locomotive park consisted of 8 type 1-3-1 steam locomotives manufactured in Manchester by the firm Beyer & Peacock between 1890 and 1891. Each locomotive was named after a station.
Locomotive number 2 "Villalonga" has been preserbed in the parc in Al-Azraq of Alcoy, which was the terminus of the line. Locomotive number 7, "Castlemaine" is in the parc of the station of Gandía.
Museum
There is museum in Almoina, run by Asociación Tren Alcoy-Gandía. The current chairman José Morales and the current secretary is Isidro Ferrando.
External links
* [http://www.fgv.es FGV Official website]
* [http://ferrocarriles.wikia.com/wiki/Alcoy_and_Gandia_Railway_and_Harbour_Co._Ltd. Wiki of spanish railways]
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