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Spain's BEST Coast Is Served By A Remarkable Little Narrow Gauge Railway... 

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The north of Spain is served by a narrow gauge rail network all the way across its five regions. And I knew nothing about it. So today I put things right and head off on a day trip from Santander, Cantabria to Llanes, Asturias. This video is music-free, allowing you to soak up the authentic experience of this cool little train journey. Let me know in the comments if it's something you've done before and if you have any recommendations for other sections of this extensive network. Enjoy the video!
Filmed on Tuesday 5th March 2024
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@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Месяц назад
There will be a follow-up video this Tuesday at 5pm UK time taking a closer look at Llanes :) Have a great weekend everyone!
@charinajohansson3890
@charinajohansson3890 Месяц назад
Will be nice ❤
@megaflux7144
@megaflux7144 Месяц назад
cant wait!
@BobG127
@BobG127 Месяц назад
Looking forward to it!
@kudzumoose3861
@kudzumoose3861 Месяц назад
Yes!!
@Andy1962-in-Kinross
@Andy1962-in-Kinross Месяц назад
I’m looking forward to seeing an area of Spain that I’ve never visited.
@sonkeschluter3654
@sonkeschluter3654 Месяц назад
I am too one of these strange people that didn’t need music when instead you can listen to the sounds of the journey.
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Месяц назад
Cheers for this :)
@MeriMorMick
@MeriMorMick Месяц назад
Thank you. I always prefer authentic sounds.
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Месяц назад
Thanks, I tend to agree! Will only use music when I have no alternative :)
@christianpatton1852
@christianpatton1852 Месяц назад
Me too :)
@christopherperkins3416
@christopherperkins3416 Месяц назад
The sound of the train is much better than the music
@stephensaines7100
@stephensaines7100 Месяц назад
Ditto!
@AnnemarieOshelda
@AnnemarieOshelda Месяц назад
me too . Thanks.:)
@chilllytube
@chilllytube Месяц назад
Music-free is best, thanks
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Месяц назад
Cheers :)
@Diseased_Mr_T
@Diseased_Mr_T Месяц назад
Authentic sounds all the way for me. Great video, thanks 😊
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Месяц назад
Thanks mate!
@janetmackinnon3411
@janetmackinnon3411 Месяц назад
No reflection on your choice of music, but the actual sounds of the journey feed our fantasy of travelling with you.
@saltaireorangebicyclechopp8555
@saltaireorangebicyclechopp8555 Месяц назад
I was on holiday with family in Gijon about 15 years ago, couldn't find car hire to get us back to Bilbao for the flight home. We took this train, from memory it was about £35 for 5 of us, a magical journey, the "kids" (22,24,29) still talk about it now.
@anajimenez2277
@anajimenez2277 18 дней назад
The feve´s train driver staff here in Santander, we have all already seen your lovely video and we love it !! thank you very much ❤. Muchas gracias por hablar tan bien del precioso viaje en nuestro tren. 🚂💨
@martinb8337
@martinb8337 Месяц назад
Another vote for music free. Works particularly well on the small trains, the sounds of the journey are so evocative. Great video.
@tomasral
@tomasral Месяц назад
Hello! I’m from Asturias and use narrow gauge railway regularly. I’m glad you have shown it to your viewers and enjoy Asturian landscape!
@Cepia120
@Cepia120 Месяц назад
Really good video congrats . Litle mistake at 0:36 the railway you took is not caled Cercanías its caled Renfe AM (Ancho Metrico) (Metric gauge) but many railfans or locals just caled as the old name Feve(Ferrocariles Españoles de Via Estrecha) (Spanish Narrow gauge railways). Another fun fact at 4:32 that train you took is the 2400 series feve train that has the nickname Apolo In a reference to the nasa porgram due to it was verry hard to drive. At 23:07 theres a 2700 series which is nicknamed "Ikea" due to the reliability but it is a verry confy train to ride on (: At 11:56 the Feve network is one the largest narrow gague railway in the South of Europe with 1250km and used to be much larger reaching Mallorca,Cataluya,Valencia, Basaque country and the French border but rigth now there being operated by a operstor from each comunity so what Renfe has its the clasic Feve network with the 1250 km if tracks. And this railway became really famous latly because of the "trains could not fit tunels" which was when Adif and Renfe kinda sumited the wrong mesument for CAF(the train manufacter for the new trains) and well it was in media for a while rigth now there being build with the correct mesument (: If you look for a remarcable Cercanías line you can look to Madrid to! With the C9 line from Cercedilla to Cotos ( It was the onlly Narrow gague line from Renfe before 2012 when FEVE went backroupt) that is expecting to close in few wecks or months renovation and new trains soon but the fun 442 series train could pontencialy be lost I really recomed that line to!!! I will be loking forward to your next adventures in Spain. (:
@brigittescott-florek263
@brigittescott-florek263 Месяц назад
Great video,the sound of the train is the best music for me
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Месяц назад
Even with all the beeps :D
@PixelVibe42
@PixelVibe42 Месяц назад
@@steve-marsh The driver must have RSI from pressing that horn ... 😆
@pa1954
@pa1954 Месяц назад
@@steve-marsh Better without the music by a mile
@echosonicmusic
@echosonicmusic Месяц назад
Definitely music-free for me. Thanks for this lovely video, you have made me want to visit northern Spain again. Thoughts about visiting Valladolid?
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Месяц назад
I've only ever been to the bus station (in my Salamanca vid) but I'd love to explore more. My problem is Salamanca being too close! :D
@michaelsaayman2802
@michaelsaayman2802 Месяц назад
Nice video Steve. I think the video is better with original sounds instead of music, it makes it more real.
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Месяц назад
Cheers for that mate!
@deems5937
@deems5937 8 дней назад
No music thanks Steve, we just enjoy the sounds of wherever you take us. I thoroughly enjoy all your videos. Thanks from Otago, New Zealand.
@HeidiPriest
@HeidiPriest Месяц назад
Love listening to the locals
@carolynstewart9103
@carolynstewart9103 Месяц назад
What a lovely train..no you don't need music all the time..atmosphere on train is good....aw so nice to see Alicia...lovely surprise...look forward to seeing your next video steve...thankyou once again....scenery ....wow 🤩💃
@marykneeland1214
@marykneeland1214 Месяц назад
You are SUCH a curious, respectful explorer, big thank you! 😊
@PlanesTrainsEverything
@PlanesTrainsEverything Месяц назад
I had no idea that part of Spain was so picturesque. The region has definitely climbed up my list of places to see in Spain.
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Месяц назад
The colour of the landscape hints at some rainy days, but worth the gamble I'd say :)
@Simonsvids
@Simonsvids День назад
I visit that area often as my son lives there, but he is Welsh like me and used to the weather which is similar to Wales and it has a lovely oceanic climate unlike the rest of Spain which is dryer and more sunny.
@SurfDetector
@SurfDetector Месяц назад
6:47 I do much prefer the authentic sounds of the journey as opposed to a music soundtrack. Many thanks for taking us on another lovely adventure. Cheers
@user-ur7zs8uj5x
@user-ur7zs8uj5x Месяц назад
I always prefer the authentic sound than music. Thanks again for such a lovely post as ever. A.
@keithsimpson8335
@keithsimpson8335 Месяц назад
It's nice just having the natural sounds of the train and surroundings. A great look at real Spain.
@theovenengen4067
@theovenengen4067 Месяц назад
I'm not one to be tooting my own horn, but... that train driver certainly is. Wonderful video as always Steve, keep them coming!
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Месяц назад
🤣
@alejandrayalanbowman367
@alejandrayalanbowman367 Месяц назад
Because there is a multitude of ungated level crossings
@haroldsmith45302
@haroldsmith45302 Месяц назад
Thank you for this excellent train journey through parts of Northern Spain. The scenery you passed through was great. It becomes much more mountainous and stunningly attractive as one rides the FEVE trains westwards towards Ferrol. The natural sounds and aural ambience of the journeys are best, please.
@noahcount7132
@noahcount7132 Месяц назад
Whether you choose to keep the ambient sounds on your videos or replace them with music, Steve, you do it so well that it's a good fit either way. Looking forward to your tour of Llanes. 👍
@jules4105
@jules4105 Месяц назад
Authenticity every time!
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Месяц назад
Thank you!
@dirtywaterpj_dj
@dirtywaterpj_dj Месяц назад
A decade or so ago I drove through the mountains of Cantabria (with a friend from Torrelavega), visited medieval villages, stopped at a cafè that was literally in the clouds. My scenery was absolutely gorgeous. I imagine that so many people have no idea.
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Месяц назад
That sounds to me like absolute heaven! (And a bit closer to it up in those mountains)
@lesleywebb9615
@lesleywebb9615 Месяц назад
This is a gorgeous area of Spain, which I visited several times in the 80s. I stayed in Llanes a couple of days and it was delightful. We also went to Ribadesella further along the coast and spent time walking in the Picos de Europa which was great. I can't wait for Tuesday's video so that I can see whether Llanes has changed much. Thanks for posting Steve
@mottmott5156
@mottmott5156 Месяц назад
No music needed it's nice to feel like we are actually there. Thanks Steve for all your great videos. Janet
@user-ws5xw5jx7f
@user-ws5xw5jx7f 28 дней назад
Wonderful video. Very beautiful journey. I have travelled a lot by the Cantabric Coast of Spain, with my wife and my daughter, taking these regional trains, and we were with bikes. Is so amusing to visit the villages, the towns and the countriside of the north of Spain. Even if It rain a lot, It is a great experience. Manuel from Madrid.
@joannharrington2279
@joannharrington2279 Месяц назад
I could ride that train all day. What a great way to see the countryside.
@BoadiceanRevenge
@BoadiceanRevenge Месяц назад
Lovely way to see Spain! Thanks Steve! As for music, either way is fine by me! 🙋🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇮🇪🙏
@michaeltb1358
@michaeltb1358 Месяц назад
I once spent a few weeks working in a village called Trubia near Oviedo. It was a chemical plant and the railway ran right through the plant. Sometimes we used the train to travel from Oviedo. That line is electrified. Great little trains, and there are also freight services.
@user-cc5mu7to8e
@user-cc5mu7to8e Месяц назад
That actually looks like a comfortable train, albeit not a high speed version. TBH, that is the better way to travel. Well done Steve, keep them coming.
@simonticehurst5899
@simonticehurst5899 Месяц назад
Love the sounds of trains and local chatter on a journey makes it seem more authentic as if I was there great content Steve much appreciated for all your effort.
@michaelscott2789
@michaelscott2789 Месяц назад
You had me at train. The fact that it was wee gauge just made it better. I love trains.
@awhisperinthewind4253
@awhisperinthewind4253 Месяц назад
tourist hotspots are ok for the masses but give me this kind of travel adventure every time
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Месяц назад
I'm with you there!
@francismurphy6745
@francismurphy6745 Месяц назад
My favourite part of Spain, thank you Steve for a great video Happy travels
@user-wv8cs4si4n
@user-wv8cs4si4n Месяц назад
What a great vlog, thank you Steve, definitely prefer the authentic sounds and no music. Lovely seeing Alicia waiting for you at the end, and how happy you were to see her. I said a big ‘aaah that’s so lovely’ but then I am a bit of a soppy one 😊Looking forward to the next instalment 👍🏻
@srcarranza
@srcarranza Месяц назад
Thank you Steve, for sharing. As when you fly, I prefer the authentic sounds of the journey. Definitely.
@Joncl
@Joncl Месяц назад
Fantastic video. Love the real sound of the train and people chatting.
@Xafilah33B
@Xafilah33B Месяц назад
Lovely part of Spain. Weather is cooler and wetter than the Costas - in summer it’s near perfect. The food is to die for.
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Месяц назад
I can't wait to explore it more!
@FSL123
@FSL123 29 дней назад
​@@steve-marshYou have to visit the Basque Country and the north of Navarre. Close to the French border. Beautiful landscapes over there. It's like Switzerland
@Scaw
@Scaw Месяц назад
Thank you for not forcing me to hit the mute button in order to eliminate unwanted music. Natural sounds are definitely best. If someone prefers music, let them mute the natural sounds. Then they are free to play whatever they choose. Great video. Your videos have encouraged me to plan to repeat your voyage from Rosslare in the summer.
@samdeedubya
@samdeedubya Месяц назад
PLEASE keep every video music free. Thank you.
@60_Degrees_North
@60_Degrees_North Месяц назад
Definitely no music overlay required... Unless necessary. 👍 Thanks for bringing this one.... It's the only time I'll get to see it.
@martintattersall2528
@martintattersall2528 Месяц назад
I was delighted when I saw this vlog! Many thanks, Steve. I used to own a house near Ortigueira, which is on the FEVE system. I used the little train frequently, usually to travel between the city of Ferrol at the extreme western end of the line, and my house. On several memorable occasions, I did the marathon journey from Ortigueira to Santander to get the ferry to Portsmouth as a foot passenger. An overnight in Oviedo is necessary for that, not to mention a tolerance for many, many hours on the train! I love the scale of the FEVE, those tracks wind through the hills and valleys at a leisurely pace, and you see all the local journeys and local folk linked together whilst you do the marathon!
@erinmcgrathejm4985
@erinmcgrathejm4985 Месяц назад
What a beautiful day trip. The North coast seems so much less touristy. And, what a beautiful day you had for your travels! Alicja was a surprise at the end of the video! Thanks for taking us along. Cheers, and ATB!
@raymondsouthorn1578
@raymondsouthorn1578 Месяц назад
I did the Feve narrow guage train between Bilbao and Santander. Such a beautiful journey up into the hills. The train stopped at places that just had a slab of concrete as a platform. I think the locals had to ask the guard to get the train to stop at them!
@simonwhitlock9189
@simonwhitlock9189 Месяц назад
It is Saturday evening here in Oz and a Steve Marsh video has arrived to make my weekend, lovely journey with great scenery thank you so much and take care.
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Месяц назад
Enjoy the rest of your weekend! :)
@ColinOBear
@ColinOBear Месяц назад
Much more enjoyable listening to the train making its way through that gorgeous countryside. Thanks for showing me a part of Spain I knew about but have never seen. 😊❤
@chrissiecarr5721
@chrissiecarr5721 Месяц назад
I’m taking the train trip with you and I certainly don’t need the music, thank you very much 😉But,it would be great to have a friendly chat while we are on our way😊🙋🏻‍♀️🇦🇺
@morrisminors9750
@morrisminors9750 Месяц назад
Thanks for a great video, Steve. It is a journey I would love to make. As you say, Northern Spain looks more alpine than Mediterranean. On a technical note, I notice much of the narrow guage system is electrified. Governments have been promising electrification of the lines in the North of England for years. Even the lines to Kingston upon Hull couldn't get electrified when East Hull MP Prescott was transport minister!
@theBusManiac
@theBusManiac Месяц назад
You need to take the Bermina Express from Tirano in Italy, via St Moritz to Chur in Switzerland. That's a narrow gauge railway and the scenery on there will blow your mind! Don't need music by the way, still a great video without it.
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Месяц назад
Cheers for the tip!
@TorstenLif
@TorstenLif Месяц назад
I definitely agree with this. And if you're even half a train buff, you'll be hanging dangerously far out the window to capture going around the helix at Brusio. But staying on a train that passes St. Moritz is definitely a good idea. I once had to waste an hour there waiting for my next train. Streets lined with expensive "sport" cars but not a grocery store to be found. I finally got some freeze-dried stuff from a shop with climbing/hiking gear.
@georgobergfell
@georgobergfell Месяц назад
Well, the Bernina Express or Glacier express are actually pretty expensive, so better take the local trains that stop everywhere. There are also other narrow gauge railways in Switzerland, like the MOB, or the BOB..
@TorstenLif
@TorstenLif Месяц назад
@@georgobergfell I don't know what price difference there is between the local and express services on the RhB, but bypassing St Moritz without having to linger there, is worth a few CHF in my opinion.
@AB_to_the_J
@AB_to_the_J Месяц назад
Hi Steve, next time you visit Germany, you must see Thuringia by train. Weimar, Jena, Eisenach and Erfurt are "must see"-cities. Thuringia has lots of beautiful landscapes and the famous "Thüringer Wald". And there are no weird people like in Leipzig Connewitz. Another special spot is the Moselle. Riding by train along the Moselle ist one of the coolest travels here in Germany. From Koblenz to Trier, it's stunning. Wiesbaden is also worth a visit.
@imarsden1972
@imarsden1972 Месяц назад
I’d normally say no music and keep the authentic sounds but the tooting of that horn was doing my head in 😂
@hayleyjohnson3392
@hayleyjohnson3392 Месяц назад
Totally agree
@Manilasailor
@Manilasailor Месяц назад
On my first trip to Cantabria and Asturias, by car from Santander, we stopped in a layby to have some lunch which we had bought at a local shop. There was a Spanish car in the layby and the driver was looking at us standing by our car eating. He came over and it turned out he was an Englishman who had married a lady from Galicia. He asked what we thought of the North of Spain. We said it was beautiful and not so touristy. He made us promise that when we got home to the UK not to tell anyone. We went back many times after that.
@steve45
@steve45 Месяц назад
I'm going to buck the trend here. I think I'd actually prefer appropriate mood/background music, especially when there is nice scenery. Not sure it would have fit in on this video, but yeah I like a bit of setting/situation appropriate music.
@LukefromMansfield
@LukefromMansfield Месяц назад
I was watching you at the top of a mountain in Scotland an hour ago, now you are in Spain!! Another great video Steve.
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Месяц назад
It's nonstop mate :D
@petergoddard1960
@petergoddard1960 Месяц назад
Perfect for a leisurely day trip without the stress of driving. Wonderful views from the train, and time enough to drink them in as you trundle along your way. I'm looking forward to Tuesday's look around the town. I know my Saturday is off to a good start with a Steve Marsh video and some good coffee.
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Месяц назад
Ah cheers Peter! Enjoy the rest of the weekend too :)
@ukdavepianoman
@ukdavepianoman Месяц назад
That would have been a good thumbnail "I took a train to Santander...and arrived in Olviedo". Just as well you checked. Great scenery. Really does look an interesting route along the coast both ways. It's nice to hear natural sounds, people chattering in the carriage etc. - but you do choose great music too.
@censport
@censport Месяц назад
A free train ride? A Scotsman's gotta love that! 😉 Thanks for the ride, Steve, that was quite enjoyable. And being greeted upon your return, it can't end better than that!
@dlsgl407
@dlsgl407 Месяц назад
Love the authentic travel sounds... Much preferred. Thank you for asking!
@MargaretMckenna-jc1ee
@MargaretMckenna-jc1ee Месяц назад
Don't need music Steve thank you for the journey
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Месяц назад
Thanks so much Margaret!
@alastairross9628
@alastairross9628 Месяц назад
Had no idea the north coast of Spain was so beautiful. Look forward to the next video. ❤
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Месяц назад
Honestly, it's new to me too, but must be one of the best coastlines ANYwhere. Can't wait to continue the adventures there!
@FSL123
@FSL123 29 дней назад
The green Spain
@figarema
@figarema 11 дней назад
Loved it, thank you. The train network was originally intended for cargo, specially coal and minerals back in late XIX century. The narrow gauge meant the wagons from the mine could be used straight into trains. Coal would be shiped out from nearby ports (gijon, santander) or used in local steelworks(aviles, gijon, bilbao) Eventually the private tracks were consolidated and with the downturn in coal mining in 80s the main usage changed to be more about all-stops commuter service.
@PhilipAmos-dp9fj
@PhilipAmos-dp9fj 2 дня назад
I traveled that railway from La Corona to Bilbo stopped at some amazing places. Really loved Llanes did some cliff diving.
@mikepowell2776
@mikepowell2776 Месяц назад
Cercanias are simply local services run by either RENFE or their FEVE (narrow gauge division which used to be a separate company) section. FEVE run long-distance trains, too. Ferrell to Bilbao, changing at Gijon and Santander, for example. FEVE used to be a lot bigger until a bunch of sections were split off and handed to regional administrations (Euskotren for example.) Used to use them a lot out of Bilbao 20-odd years ago. Great video. Good memories. I’m waiting for your and Alicja’s excursion around Upper Silesia by Tramwaje Slaskie.
@hjones451
@hjones451 Месяц назад
You're a born traveller and hero, Steve - Hardly a well published or advertised way to travel, which I guess is what makes it so special.
@heathertruskinger6214
@heathertruskinger6214 Месяц назад
Nothing like simple, scenic train journey to relax and watch on a Saturday evening 😊 Thank you Steve
@brianstanton6663
@brianstanton6663 Месяц назад
It’s music free for me Steve
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Месяц назад
Cheers!
@larx4074
@larx4074 Месяц назад
Way to go!! Terrific journey and very well captured. Many thanks.
@user-fh4yn5bv4f
@user-fh4yn5bv4f Месяц назад
Anything close to the sea, I’m happy but the landscape and mountains added are the best! Love sounds of train and great when standing in vestibule! Thanks Steve for great video and great sounds! From B. C.🇨🇦
@user-iy9cy4tl2h
@user-iy9cy4tl2h 29 дней назад
Hello from Canada🍁I'm glad I found this channel great pov no distractive music, and your awesome narration 😊👍👍👍✌
@lynnb_and_ky_springer_spaniel
@lynnb_and_ky_springer_spaniel Месяц назад
Must be 10am, looking forward to this one Steve 🥰
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Месяц назад
Morning! Thanks :)
@marshallviliesis
@marshallviliesis Месяц назад
Very cool train and lovely trip. Nice surprise at the end. Free ride and Alicja meeting you outside the station!
@barrywood2806
@barrywood2806 Месяц назад
What a wonderful little train. And yes, you do need to return and explore some of the many places along that coast. So, so many it seems.
@inaclowder9240
@inaclowder9240 Месяц назад
Wonderful sights. Enjoying the ambient sounds of train travel more than music. Makes it seem more like being there myself.
@finlayfraser9952
@finlayfraser9952 Месяц назад
Lovely countryside, wonderful light!
@Hongaars1969
@Hongaars1969 Месяц назад
Another gem of a railway line…added to my list... Akin to the tramline/ light rail along the coast of Belgium. Thank you.
@wendyshort5972
@wendyshort5972 Месяц назад
Great video. The sound of the train was good enough. It definitely passed through some nice scenery.
@DavidMKempMusicandTrains
@DavidMKempMusicandTrains Месяц назад
Steve, I just love the natural way in which you present ALL your videos, especially the Train videos when they are backing music free. Thanks to you I can visit and go places that I have never been to. Cheers. Great video.
@qazatqazah
@qazatqazah Месяц назад
The real sounds work well for me. They make me feel more that I'm travelling with you.
@janettesinclair6279
@janettesinclair6279 Месяц назад
I love a train journey. These are all the interesting wee places and lovely views that you miss if you fly. Look forward to the next bit.
@JanetTurner-ff6zk
@JanetTurner-ff6zk Месяц назад
The beat way to travel to see cities, towns and landscapes, is by train. Totally agree with you Steve. Been along many routes in Scotland.👍👍😃
@BrixtonTone
@BrixtonTone Месяц назад
Love the north coast of Spain and it's rail system. Couple of years ago I went by train from Oviedo to Viveiro stopping off at places along the way. A great holiday experience that I hopefully will one day repeat
@freedomforever6718
@freedomforever6718 Месяц назад
Beautiful countryside. Nice relaxing pace. No music is a good thing. Thanks.
@archiediggins641
@archiediggins641 Месяц назад
I loved Northern Spain. And this vlog is just fantastic
@MocomaminecraftYTOficial
@MocomaminecraftYTOficial Месяц назад
Some clarifications I think may be useful: The "cercanías" services don't only exist in the narrow gauge railways. In fact, Santander has an iberian-gauge cercanías line (C-1) and two narrow gauge ones (C-2 and C-3)! The reason why in Santander there are separate stations for both gauges is historical, as they were built by different companies and the services were never merged. In nearby Oviedo, for example, both Cercanías kinds (Cercanías and Cercanías AM (Ancho Métrico - Metric Gauge)) can be found at the same station. Also, there are some cities like Sevilla that have only iberian gauge Cercanías. Similarly, not only Cercanías services run on the narrow gauge tracks, there are also some regional trains to Oviedo (R2) and Bilbao (R3). In fact, the one you took was a Regional service to Llanes! the cercanías line running on the same tracks, C-2, doesn't reach that far. Also, yes the regional trains specifically, those that venture from Community to Community, are famed for being very slow, so most people take the bus or the car on those routes. Iberian gauge is what you'll find yourself traveling most often in Spain - that is, if you don't take the HSR services. Most HSL in Spain are built in UIC gauge, same as the rest of europe, for compatibility reasons. There are even some kind of trains (Alvia services, also some Intercity and in a few weeks some AVE even) that are able to change gauge on movement, by passing through a specialized facility. Finally, I don't know what happened at Llanes. Normally that is the point where the two services (Santander-bound and Oviedo-bound) cross, but never before when I was on that train did I have to change at the station. Very glad you liked green Spain! I may be biased as its my homeland, but it is the most beautiful part of Spain.
@BerndTonn
@BerndTonn Месяц назад
"Cercanías" is just Renfe's brand for local trains in any Castilian-speaking region.
@MocomaminecraftYTOficial
@MocomaminecraftYTOficial Месяц назад
@@BerndTonn suburban lines specifically, but yes. Also the language has nothing to do, Valencia being an example. Its only in the case of Catalonia that is called Rodalíes.
@really7372
@really7372 Месяц назад
Couldn't have asked for better weather than the day you chose. Have used the train before and I loved the beach on one side and snow covered mountains on the other. I also did stretch from Gijon to Ferrol. Thanks for the valuable info you gave...FEVE Ferrocarril de Estrecha Via de España. Love Cantabria, Asturias and Galicia!❤ I'm going to train it from Lisboa to Irun in October.
@Ribeirasacra
@Ribeirasacra Месяц назад
Cercanías are known as commuter trains in Spain. Ironic now but the map of the old FEVE network says Media Distancia. They differ from long distance trains and some mistakenly lump all medium distance trains into the AVE brand. There is El Transcantábrico a special luxury train running on this line during the summer. I thought the older trains had been phased out and replaced with much newer rolling stock.
@timrosenburgh8597
@timrosenburgh8597 Месяц назад
Great wee journey Steve. Great view's and countryside. A cool wee train. Good to see you met up with Alicia on the way back. Look forward to the next one mate.
@hunterfulghum7170
@hunterfulghum7170 Месяц назад
Wow! I had no idea. My wife and I and some friends walked a part of the Camino a few years back. Sorry we missed this! Thanks for another grand video.
@BrianS5588
@BrianS5588 Месяц назад
Totally enjoyed this video, what a train trip! As far as I am concerned the sound of the train is music! (Bus journeys can have music over them, as they are not trains!)
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Месяц назад
Even with all the beeps! :D
@TorstenLif
@TorstenLif Месяц назад
​@@steve-marshA honkin' great little train!
@robb2mus
@robb2mus Месяц назад
Really enjoyed this video. I have friends in Llanes, and have made the trip in the opposite direction, actually starting in Santiago de Compostela. From Oviedo west, the scenery becomes even more dramatic. And then there's the breathtaking broader gauge trains through the mountains, Léon, Ponferrada,.Ourense, Lugo etc. Have fun
@FaebopFadeToFunk
@FaebopFadeToFunk Месяц назад
Love this video! Very cool little train line. In general, I much prefer it when travel videos like yours do not have any music in, it kills the immersion when you want to get a slice of what it is like to be there. So I am very glad you decided not to use any, much more enjoyable to watch
@josephmansfield2875
@josephmansfield2875 Месяц назад
Nice one Steve spent 5 days in Llanes 2 years ago so am looking forward to the next video. Great place to use as a base one beach after another around the coastlineDrove from Bilbao right across to Galicia and saw this train popping up every now and again. The Picos de Europa mountain range is v picturesque.
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Месяц назад
Oh so glad you've had the pleasure! I'd never even HEARD of it before!
@teaeff8898
@teaeff8898 Месяц назад
I enjoy the sound of what’s going on. And your commentary. 😃👍
@judymcgovern8454
@judymcgovern8454 Месяц назад
Great vlog Steve. Might have taken a long time for such a short journey but wow it was certainly worth it such beautiful countryside. Lovely seeing Alicja waiting for you when you got back. ❤
@jamessmith6402
@jamessmith6402 Месяц назад
Thanks Steve that was an excellent video I knew absolutely nothing about the north coast of Spain 👍
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Месяц назад
Cheers James! Slowly getting round to discovering the north coast and it's a revelation!
@robertshelton9881
@robertshelton9881 Месяц назад
Thanks for the video. I first went to Spain on a sleeper train from Paris in 1964. My first sight of Spain was a bombed-out station on the Spanish border. It had been destroyed during the Spanish Civil War in the 1930s and not yet repaired. Spain was pretty poor in those days, but there were flowers in front of every house.
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