Water pump for steam engines made by Cowans Sheldon Co Ltd of Carlisle. This was manufactured in 1889. | See map. | |
Main station building in classic GSSR style. | See map. | |
Water tank for supplying the locos. | See map. | |
Engine sheds looking from the southwest. Now a cafeteria. | See map. | |
Sign referring to the laws passed in 1898. It says: 'The national network of Spanish railways places the responsibility for any accidents that may occur to anyone who crosses this level crossing when the barriers are lowered on the person concerned. Royal Order, 13th August 1898. | See map. | |
Engine sheds from the north. | See map. | |
Main station façade. | See map. | |
Interior of the main station building, recently renovated after many years of decline. | See map. | |
Detail on a Cowans and Sheldon water pump. | See map. | |
Support as seen on much of The GSSR manufactured by John Lysaght Co Ltd in about 1889. | See map. |