Façade of the station which was part of The Madrid - Zaragoza - Alacant Railway. Currently being restored. | See map. | |
Plaque showing the track distance of Murcia Station from Madrid Station. | See map. | |
Main station building from Platform 2. | See map. | |
The plaque of the Friends of the Railway, Murcia. | See map. | |
Museum. Stand for railway track workers to read technical drawings whilst on site. | See map. | |
Museum. This model railway was made by a German colonel in the museum as he didn't want his wife to know about it. | See map. | |
Museum. Scales for weighing goods and parcels manufactured by 'Henry Pooley & Son'. | See map. | |
Museum. Possibly the only remaining cap in the World from the early days of The GSSR. The crest says 'L B' (Lorca - Baza). | See map. | |
Victoria, the oldest locomotive in Spain. Built by Hawthorns & Co. in 1867. | See map. | |
The sad remnants of the turntable that once served Murcia Station. | See map. | |
Museum. Section of cast iron rail manufactured by 'The North Eastern Steel Company'. The lettering says: GSSR THE NESCo L MBRO (Middlesborough) 60 pounds per yard. | See map. | |
Museum. A section of track manufactured by The North Eastern Steel Co Ltd weighing 25Kg/m. | See map. | |
Museum. Points lever manufactured by The Isca Foundry and Engineering Co Ltd. | See map. | |
Points lever manufactured by The Anderston Foundry Co Ltd of Glasgow. | See map. |